Perimeter of the triangle, a+b+c
In this case, a=b=c=28
So, perimeter would be 28*3 = 84 cm
Answer:
C. 3(2x + 5y) is the algebraic expression equivalent to the expression
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, the given expression is 6x + 15y.
Factorizing this expression gives 3(2x + 5y). Hence, the algebraic expression equivalent to the expression 6x + 15y is 3(2x + 5y). (Option C).
Checking the remaining options
A. 3(2x - 5y)
Expanding this gives 6x - 15y. It is not equivalent to the given expression
B. 3(5x - 2y)
Expanding this gives 15x - 6y. It is not equivalent to the given expression
D. 3(5x + 2y)
Expanding this gives 15x + 3y. It is not equivalent to the given expression.
Hence, C. 3(2x + 5y) is the algebraic expression equivalent to the expression.
Answer:
120 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that the interior angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. We know that two of the angles (45 and 15) add up to 60 degrees. Now we just have to subtract the 60 degrees we have from the 180 degree total in order to get the measure of the missing angle.
180 - 60 = 120
Therefore... the answer is 120 degrees
12x^2+14x-60x-70
12x^2-46x-70
10(32-n) if you need it simplified then 320 - 10n