<span> (3 + 1/4 u^4 − 2/3 u^9) du</span>
From least to greatest is square root of 3, square root of 5, 22/7 , 16/4
hope it help
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation: yes, because with each simulation, as the number of trials increase, the experimental probability gets closer and closer to the theoretical probability of
1/4.
Okay, so we know the first triangle is an equilateral and the second is an isosceles. (the lines indicate congruence)
To find x, we have to figure out the other triangle's angles.
Since it is equilateral, all its sides are 60 degrees.
All triangles angles add up to 180. 180/3= 60
To find x we subtract the angle beside it by 180 to find the angle's degree.
180-60= 120. x= 120.
Since it is an isosceles, the last two angles are the same.
Subtract the vertex from 180.
180- 120= 60
Divide that by 2. (since there are two angles)
y= 30 Or choice A. <span />
Answer:
Alright, the answer to the equation -52+3= -49
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know how the heck Marcus and Jeremy got -22 and 28 but both are wrong. If there were a picture so I could see their work, I would be able to figure it out.
Anyways, The math is:
-52 + 3 which is pretty much 52-3 and then the answer has a negative sign.
-52 goes up 3 because technically the negative sign is down. Counting up 3 from 52 equals -49.