Answer:
a. 3 and 8
b. 17
c. 3x^2, 8x, and 17
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The coefficients of an equation are the numbers that come before the variables, in this case x. We can see there is a 3 multiplying x^2 and an 8 multiplying x, therefore the coefficients would be 3 and 8.
b. The constants are the numerical terms(ones without x). This would be 17.
c. Terms are the products of numbers and/or variables separated by addition or subtraction. These would be 3x^2, 8x, and 17.
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
• Parallel lines have equal slopes
the equation of a line in slope- intercept form is
y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )
6x + 3y = 7 ( subtract 6x from both sides )
3y = - 6x + 7 ( divide terms by 3 )
y = - 2x +
→ in slope- intercept form
with slope m = - 2
y = - 2x + 3 ← is in slope- intercept form
with slope m = - 2
since both lines have equal slopes then they are parallel lines
The distance around a figure is called the perimeter.
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Answer:
151515 not found
Step-by-step explanation:
For every 555 nuts found, 333 are not. This gives a total of 888.
555 + 333 = 888
Divide the total number of nuts by this number.
404040/888 = 455
Multiply the number that get found and the number that don't by the number calculated above.
555 × 455 = 252525
333 × 455 = 151515
252525 nuts will be found and 151515 will not.
The perimeter of right isosceles ΔABC with midsegment DE is 16 + 8√2.
If right isosceles ΔABC has hypotenuse length h, then the two other sides are congruent.
side a = side b
Using Pythagorean theorem, c^2 = a^2 + b^2
h^2 = a^2 + b^2 a = b
h^2 = 2a^2
a = h/√2
If DE is a midsegment not parallel to the hypotenuse, then it is a segment that connects the midpoints of one side of a triangle and the hypotenuse. See photo for reference.
ΔABC and ΔADE are similar triangles.
a : b : h = a/2 : 4 : h/2
If a/2 = a/2, then b/2 = 4.
b/2 = 4
b = 8
If a = b, then a = 8.
If a = h/√2, then
8 = h/√2
h = 8√2
Solving for the perimeter,
P = a + b + h
P = 8 + 8 + 8√2
P = 16 + 8√2
P = 27.3137085
To learn more about midsegment: brainly.com/question/7423948
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