Answer:
the answer is -8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Four unique planes
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the points are non co-planar, triangular planes can be formed by the joining of three points
The points will therefore appear to be at the corners of a triangular pyramid or tetrahedron such that together the four points will form a three dimensional figure bounded by triangular planes
The number of triangular planes that can therefore be formed is given by the combination of four objects taking three at a time as follows;
₄C₃ = 4!/(3!×(4-3)! = 4
Which gives four possible unique planes.
2x² - 4x - 30
2(x²) - 2(4x) - 2(15)
2(x² - 4x - 15)
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
Alright this is like a linear pair. All three angles add up to 180; so this is the set up:
40 + 2x + 30 + 40 = 180
2x + 110 = 180
2x = 70
x=35