, there can be 0 , 1 , or 2 solutions<span> to a quadratic equation, depending on whether the expression inside the square root sign, (b </span>2<span> - 4ac) , is positive, negative, or zero</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
9=-d+17
(add d to both sides because it is the opposite of subtracting)
9+d=17
(subtract 9 from both sides because it is the opposite of adding)
d=17-9=8
The identity property of addition states that any number plus zero equals the original number. So, 6 + 0 = 6 shows the identity property of addition. Other number sentences that show this property would include: 8 + 0 = 8, 153 + 0 = 153, and 1,899,888 + 0 = 1,899,888. In each case, the original number plus 0 equals the original number. It doesn't matter how large or small the original number is.
Answer:
1: D
2: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay I will have an example for you. 3 and 2/7. STEP 1) multiply the denominator by the whole number. 3×7=21. STEP 2) add the numerator to 21. 21+2=23. STEP 3) 23 is the new numerator so put 23 over 7. FINAL SOLUTION 23/7.