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Answer: Choice B</h3>
With matrix subtraction, you simply subtract the corresponding values.
I like to think of it as if you had 2 buses. Each bus is a rectangle array of seats. Each seat would be a box where there's a number inside. Each seat is also labeled in a way so you can find it very quickly (eg: "seat C1" for row C, 1st seat on the very left). The rule is that you can only subtract values that are in the same seat between the two buses.
So in this case, we subtract the first upper left corner values 14 and 15 to get 14-15 = -1. The only answer that has this is choice B. So we can stop here if needed.
If we kept going then the other values would be...
row1,column2: P-R = -33-16 = -49
row1,column3: P-R = 28-(-24) = 52
row2,column1: P-R = 42-25 = 17
row2,column2: P-R = 35-(-30) = 65
row2,column3: P-R = -19-36 = -55
The values in bold correspond to the proper values shown in choice B.
As you can probably guess by now, matrix addition and subtraction is only possible if the two matrices are the same size (same number of rows, same number of columns). The matrices don't have to be square.
I believe the answer should be 102. It has been a long time since I have done one of these but I believe that if you times the outside angle by 2 then it is the angle if the point were to be in the center.
Answer:
I think the calculation answer will be 9,999,811,112
Answer:
256
Step-by-step explanation:
sum of the first n odd number is n^2
if we want to find the sum of of 1 thru 31
to find out how many numbers that is
(1+31)/2 = 32/2 =16
there are 16 numbers
n^2 =16^2 =256
Answer:
When a 2-D circle is rotated around a line that it does not touch. What is the name of the resulting figure?
The answer is annulus
A sphere with radius 16 m is cut by a plane though it’s a great circle. What is the best description of the cross section that is shown?
B. A circle with radius 16 m