So,
We start with 0 + 40.
1. 0 + 40
2. 1 + 39
3. 2 + 38
4. 3 + 37
...
...
...
19. 18 + 22
20. 19 + 21
21. 20 + 20
Tada! There are 21 pairs of whole numbers that have a sum of 40.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Draw a square and pentagon
Step-by-step explanation:
they are both polygons
5^10 / 5^2
whenever you have exponents with the same base divided by each other, you can subtract the bottom exponent from the top exponent to get the final exponent. That means there are an infinite number of solutions to this problem.