Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
3^2 + 3(6 − 2^2) ÷ 6.
PEMDAS says parentheses first
Calculate inside the parentheses
3^2 + 3(6 − 4) ÷ 6.
3^2 + 3(2) ÷ 6.
Then exponents
9 + 3(2) ÷ 6.
Then multiply and divide from left to right
9+6 ÷ 6.
9+1
10
Since one angle is 90° and other is 45° ...so by angle sum property the third angle is also 45° ..
There is a theorem which states equal angles in a triangle have their opposite sides equal...hence base is also 6 ...then by Pythagoras Theorem..... x=√72=6√2
Use T and J as names.
T=2x
J=3T but T=2x, so
J=3(2x) = 6x
J=6x
The two lines coincide. The two equations have the same slope and intercept. If you multiply the second equation by 3, you’ll get the first equation.