The characteristic of the repeating shapes in a tessellation is that shapes cannot have spaces between them.
<h3>What is tessellation ?</h3>
When we talk about tessellation, our minds go to a situation in which many shapes especially polygons are packed together without spaces between them.
Thus, the characteristic of the repeating shapes in a tessellation is that shapes cannot have spaces between them.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Method 1: Taking the log of both sides...
So take the log of both sides...
5^(2x + 1) = 25
log 5^(2x + 1) = log 25 <-- use property: log (a^x) = x log a...
(2x + 1)log 5 = log 25 <-- distribute log 5 inside the brackets...
(2x)log 5 + log 5 = log 25 <-- subtract log 5 both sides of the equation...
(2x)log 5 + log 5 - log 5 = log 25 - log 5
(2x)log 5 = log (25/5) <-- use property: log a - log b = log (a/b)
(2x)log 5 = log 5 <-- divide both sides by log 5
(2x)log 5 / log 5 = log 5 / log 5 <--- this equals 1..
2x = 1
x=1/2
Method 2
5^(2x+1)=5^2
2x+1=2
2x=1
x=1/2
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
2/5=0.4 and 4/7=0.571428
0.57<0.571428
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2/3=0.6667
which is greater than or equal to 4/7
Answer:
The picture is 4.25 inches from the side of the paper
Step-by-step explanation:
- Taylor wants to center a 3.5 inch picture on a piece of paper that is
12 inches wide
- Lets think about that he want to put the picture in the center of the
paper, then divide the length of the paper into two equal parts and the
picture into two equal part
∵ The width of the paper is 12 inches
∵ 12 ÷ 2 = 6 inches
∵ The width of the picture is 3.5 inches
∵ 3.5 ÷ 2 = 1.75
- Now lets subtract from 6 inches (half paper) 1.75 inches (half picture)
to find the distance between the side of the paper and the picture
∵ 6 - 1.75 = 4.25
∴ The distance from the side of the paper to the picture is 4.25 inches
* <em>The picture is 4.25 inches from the side of the paper</em>
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Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation: