Answer:
b) inductive-strong
Explanation:
An inductive argument is commonly known as a type of argument in which the premises give authentic points that support the conclusion made by the jury. In addition, if an inductive argument is said to be inductive and strong if the argument is genuinely true and definitely it is not likely that the conclusions made are false.
Well...... I'm confused too but I'll go with:
<span>Simplifying
X</span>2<span> + 8x + -55 = 10
Reorder the terms:
-55 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 10
Solving
-55 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 10
Solving for variable 'X'.
Move all terms containing X to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '55' to each side of the equation.
-55 + X</span>2<span> + 55 + 8x = 10 + 55
Reorder the terms:
-55 + 55 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 10 + 55
Combine like terms: -55 + 55 = 0
0 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 10 + 55
</span>X2<span> + 8x = 10 + 55
Combine like terms: 10 + 55 = 65
X</span>2<span> + 8x = 65
Add '-8x' to each side of the equation.
X</span>2<span> + 8x + -8x = 65 + -8x
Combine like terms: 8x + -8x = 0
X</span>2<span> + 0 = 65 + -8x
X</span>2<span> = 65 + -8x
Simplifying
X</span>2<span> = 65 + -8x
Reorder the terms:
-65 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 65 + -8x + -65 + 8x
Reorder the terms:
-65 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 65 + -65 + -8x + 8x
Combine like terms: 65 + -65 = 0
-65 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 0 + -8x + 8x
-65 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = -8x + 8x
Combine like terms: -8x + 8</span><span>x = 0
-65 + X</span>2<span> + 8x = 0
-Hope this helps!!</span>
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Dynamics in music is used to describe the loudness or volume of notes in a musical piece. It is indicated in written or printed form by musical notation also called music dynamics. These notations may be more detailed however. Dynamics of music extend to cover more than loudness of notes such as timbre and tempo.