A triangle should have 3 points and 3 sides. Let say that the point is ABC. Then the sides would be AB, AC and BC.
There are 3 strings with a different length that can be put into the sides. Assuming the string can be used once, then the possible way would be:
3!/(1+3-3)!= 3!/1!= 3*2*1= 6 ways
-37/8 as a decimal is -4.625. So: -4.62 > -4.63
Answer is b
Step-by-step explanation:
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A = 9y+3xy
take 3y as a common factor:
a = 3y(3+x)
this is the simplest form of this expression.
By using an online graphing calculator, the overall equation represented by this scenario is plotted in the image attached below.
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Based on the information provided about this company with respect to its delivery and total number of miles to be covered, we would assign variables as follows:
- Let y represent same-day delivery.
- Let x be the total number of miles.
Next, we would translate the word problem into an algebraic equation by using an inequality:
y > x/2 - 3
Also, we would determine the intercepts as follows:
When x = 0, we have;
y = 0/2 - 3
y = -3.
y-intercept = (0, -3).
For the x-intercept, we have:
When y = 0, we have;
0 = x/2 - 3
x/2 = 3
x = 6.
x-intercept = (6, 0).
By using an online graphing calculator, the overall equation represented by this scenario is plotted in the image attached below.
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