Answer:
Hope this helps
Step-by-step explanation:
AC=DF
AB+BC=DE+EF
*BC=DE*
AB+DE=DE+EF
AB=EF
Short answer. No it is not. A polynomial consists of more than 1 term which cannot be combined by either addition or subtraction. Actually most experts say that it must have more than 2 terms. So here is an example of a polynomial.
2x + 3y + 2z. You can't make this any simpler.
2x^3 + 3x^2 + 6x is also a polynomial. Don't get caught by saying it is not and that the terms can be combined in some way. They can't.
3x^2 + 7x^2 is not a polynomial. The x^2 are the same and therefore you can add the 3 and 7 together.
10x^2 is you answer.
-3/2,5 are the two midpoints of (-6,2) and (3,8)
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
just count how many letters there are until n - k
Answer:
2. 33.25
Step-by-step explanation:
In order of operations you start with the part of the equation that is in parentheses. So here you would start with 8.7+4.6. Now whenever there is a number just sitting outside the parentheses, you multiply it by the numbers inside of the parentheses. So in this case, once you've added 8.7 and 4.6, you multiply your answer by 2.5 (which is outside of the parentheses. Here is the solving process:
2.5<u>(8.7+4.6)</u>
<u>2.5(13.3)</u>
33.25