Answer:
The answer is 72
First you find E=180-130=50
Then you add all the angles and subtract from 360
102+100+50=252
360-252=108
then you do 180-108=72
Answer:
<u>158 natural numbers from 78 to 234, and 699 whole numbers from 24 to 721.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Natural numbers are positive integers (whole numbers), so all numbers from the range of 78 to 234 would be included, including 78 and 234 itself. That is 158 natural numbers. Whole numbers are numbers without a fraction or decimal, they are integers. So all numbers from 24 to 721 would be included, as well as 24 and 721 itself. That is 699 whole numbers from 24 to 721. Hope this helps.
Answer:
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If Mallorie has $5.50 in her wallet. If this is 10% of her monthly allowance, her monthly allowance is $50.
Step-by-step explanation:
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round decimal two places to the right
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1/6
See explanation below.
Explanation:
The 'difference between roots and factors of an equation' is not a straightforward question. Let's define both to establish the link between the two..
Assume we have some function of a single variable
x
;
we'll call this
f
(
x
)
Then we can form an equation:
f
(
x
)
=
0
Then the "roots" of this equation are all the values of
x
that satisfy that equation. Remember that these values may be real and/or imaginary.
Now, up to this point we have not assumed anything about
f
x
)
. To consider factors, we now need to assume that
f
(
x
)
=
g
(
x
)
⋅
h
(
x
)
.
That is that
f
(
x
)
factorises into some functions
g
(
x
)
×
h
(
x
)
If we recall our equation:
f
(
x
)
=
0
Then we can now say that either
g
(
x
)
=
0
or
h
(
x
)
=
0
.. and thus show the link between the roots and factors of an equation.
[NB: A simple example of these general principles would be where
f
(
x
)
is a quadratic function that factorises into two linear factors.