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Answer:
LN and RQ
Step-by-step explanation:
PQR is just an enlargened version of MLN
RQ is just LN but longer
Answer:
B. Scalene and D. Acute
Step-by-step explanation:
Check each answer.
A. Equilateral
All sides or all angles are not equal. So it is not equilateral.
B. Scalene
All sides are unequal. So it is scalene.
C. Obtuse
No any angle is greater than 90°. So it is not obtuse.
D. Acute.
All angles are less than 90°. So it is acute.
E. Isosceles
No two sides are equal. So it is not isosceles.
F. Right
No angle is 90°. So it is not right
Therefore, only answers B. Scalene and D. Acute are correct.
Answer:
11,200
Step-by-step explanation:
At first we use "BODMAS" rule.
Given,
(3.5×10^13)-(1.4×10^12)/3×10^9
So, we will break the brackets at first. With the help of excel, we can get the desired result. The following images will show you the step-by-step result.
Use "Number" instead of "general" in the excel sheet. You can use calculator too.
Rule: Divide by 2, then add 6. 56, 100, 34, 23 A. 23, 34, 56, 100 B. 23, 56, 34, 100 C. 100, 34, 56, 23 D. 100, 56, 34, 23
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For this problem, it is described that a set of number (x, y, z, ...) is calculated by a series of identical operation using the preceding number. In this problem if we let x as the first number, the second number y is, y = (x/2) + 6. Then the 3rd number z is equal to, z = (y/2) + 6, so on. Thus for this problem, the solution is <span>D: 100, 56, 34, 23 through trial and error.</span>