Try it with some random number, like a=3.
Is "3+0 = 0+3 = 0" true? No.
If you were doing multiplication, then it would be true, but not with addition.
Answer:
From the Pythagorean theorem...
[ distance between (a, 7) and (2, 1) ]2 = [a - 2]2 + [7 - 1]2
And they tell us that the distance equals 3√5 , so
[ 3√5 ]2 = [a - 2]2 + [7 - 1]2
45 = [a - 2]2 + 36
9 = [a - 2]2
±√9 = a - 2
± 3 = a - 2
± 3 + 2 = a
a = 3 + 2 = 5 or a = -3 + 2 = -1
and
5 + -1 = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
hope dis helps
Answer:
choice 1) 2x - 7
Step-by-step explanation:
(8x - 28)/4 = 2x -7
Danielle had a percent error of 13.6 (farthest)
Iris had a percent error of 6.8
HB has a percent error of -2.3 (closest)
So the order is HB, Iris, and then Danielle
Answer:
v= 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Simiplify 10/3v = 10/3v -5/9= -10v/3
2. Multiply both sides by 3
3. Use this rule : a/b × c = ac/b
4. 5× 3= 15 -15/9= -10v
5. Simiplify 15/9 = 5/3 -5/3 = -10v
6. Divide both side by -10 -5/3/-10=v
7. Two negative make a postive 5/3/10 = v
8. Simplify 5/3/10= 5/3×10
9. Simplify 3×10=30 5/30=v
10. Simplify 5/30 = 1/6v
11. Swith sides v= 1/6