Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:

Jimmy is incorrect.
Using long division, you can find that the real answer.
First, subtract
from the original expression, leaving you with
.
Next, subtract
from the expression, leaving you with
. Finally, subtract
from the expression, leaving you with a remainder of 0. This means that the real quotient is
. Hope this helps!
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Each walk-in is $5, so 20 divided by 5 is 4. 4 classes.
Take half of the coefficient of x: It is 3, and half that is 3/2.
Then <span>x^2+3x=6 becomes:
</span><span> x^2+3x + (3/2)^2 =6 + (3/2)^2, and
(x+3/2)^2 = 6 + 9/4
You were not asked to solve the equation, but why not do it for the practice?
</span>Solve (x+3/2)^2 = 6 + 9/4 for x. There will be 2 values.
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Answer:</h2>
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<em>x=45degrees</em></h3>
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
Let the angle to be solved be x
Let the supplement/compliment by y
x+y=90 Complimentary angles add up to 90 degrees.
x+3y=180 Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, the other angle is thrice the other compliment.
Evaluating this as a system:
x+y=90 Isolate x:
x=90−y Input into the other equation:
(90−y)+3y=180 Combine like terms, isolate y and its coefficients:
2y=90 Isolate y
y=45 Input into the first equation:
x+45=90 Isolate x:
x=45degrees
Answer: $15
Step-by-step explanation:
-$50 + $75 = $15