Well first you have to know what i is. i is the sqrt of -1 so try doing 3+5(sqrt-1)/1+sqrt-1. I don't know how to solve it though sorry
Answer:
The consecutive numbers are 62 and 63
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the larger number be represented by x and the smaller number by y,
Provided they are consecutive numbers;
--- Equation 1
From the question; we have that
--- Equation 2
Required
Find x and y
Multiply both sides of equation 2 by 14


---- Equation 3
Substitute y + 1 for x in equation 2

Open bracket

Collect like terms



So,


Hence, the consecutive numbers are 62 and 63
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
i dont really have an explanation but i got it right
<span>3(7 + 4)2 − 14 ÷ 7
First do the parenthesis
7 + 4 = 11
so the question looks like: 3(11)2 - 14/7
Then multiply 3, 11, and 2 together
3 x 11 x 2 = 66
66 - 14/7
14/7 equals to 2
66 - 2
Then just simplify
66 - 2 = 64
64 is your answer
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