Answer:
First we must figure out what the question means. It is asking how the absolute value of 3+10 is equivalent to the absolute value of 3 plus the absolute value of ten.
Next we should solve the expressions: The absolute value of 3 plus 10 is 13. The absolute value of 3 plus the absolute value of 10 is 13. 13 and 13 are the same number.
Therefore, the expressions are equivalent. Thus, having your answer.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
cartesian plane :
quadrant 1 : both x and y are positive
quadrant 2 : x is negative, y is positive
quadrant 3 : both x and y are negative
quadrant 4 : x is positive and y is negative
(-2,4)......we have x is negative and y is positive...so we are in quadrant 2
(3,-1)....we have x is positive and y is negative...in quadrant 4
(-1,0) ...if u have a 0 in ur points, they do not lie in any quadrant because they are located on an axis....this is located on axis x
(1,2)....both are positive....located in quadrant 1
(-3,-5)...both are negative.....quadrant 3
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
6/10=9/x
cross multiply
6x=9*10
6x=90
x=90/6x=15