Answer:
4√3
Step-by-step explanation:
For isosoles triangles the legs are congruent
v = u
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using the pythagorean theorem
(4√6)² = v² + v²
(16 * 6) = 2v²
Divide both sides by 2
16 * 3 = v²
Take the square root of both sides
4√3 = v
A
It is a first degree polynomial (aka linear because its highest power is 1) and it has two terms (2x and 8)
It does not have eight terms and is not a monomial (one term ie 3x^2)
Answer:
Consider the expression
. q is called the quotient, a is is the dividend and b is the divisor.
Since q is a multiple of 6, then q has the form
for some integer k.
Since a is a multiple of 9, then a has the form
for some integer s.
Since b is a factor of 12, then if 12 can be expressed of the form
, for c an integer. Then b has the form 
Replacing the preview expression in the initial expression we obtain:

Then
is a equation to Isabel's problem.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
original formula is: y - y1 = m (x - x1) ordinates= (x1, y1)
insert the a corresponding x and y coordinate:
y + 3 = -2 (x + 9)
Don't forget to change the signs depending on whether their positive or negative:
(3, -9) since 3 is positive but there is a minus in the formula it would be -3
since -9 is negative and in the equation there's a minus sign you would change it to positive. (negative times a negative equals a positive)