Example 2: x=10
Example 3: x=-1
Example 4: x=35
Example 5: a-b+c=9
Example 6: x=1, x=1/2
Further explanation:
<u>Example 2:</u>

Taking Square on both sides

<u>Example 3:</u>

Subtracting 9 from both sides

Taking Square on both sides

<u>Example 4:</u>

subtracting 8 from both sides

Taking Square on both sides

Subtracting 1 from both sides

<u>Example 5:</u>

Taking Square on both sides

<u>Example 6:</u>

Taking square on both sides

dividng whole equation by 8

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Remember that e is equals to 2.717 something and to find the value of the infinities, you must consider there signs. So the e^infinity approaches to infinity while the e^-infinity approaches to zero. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
Answer:
2j+j =21
Step-by-step explanation:
if j is Jas
Henry is 2 × Jas; which is 2j
so
j = Jas
2j = Henry
Henry + Jas = 21
input values for Jas and Henry
2j + j = 21
Answer:
There is not enough information to prove the congruence
Step-by-step explanation:
There is not enough information to prove the congruence because we would need to be given at least 3 equal elements (angles and sides) between the triangles. But in this problem we are only given the fact that 2 sides are equal in both triangles, which as I mentioned earlier is not enough.