I don’t know which one you need help with so I’ll answer #1. A triangle cannot have two right angles because the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180°. Since a right angle is 90°, two of those will make 180°. Since a triangle has three angles, that doesn’t leave anything for the third angle, and you can’t have a 0° angle. Also, you could have figured this out by trying to draw it, it’s impossible! This is because it would require a fourth line to complete the shape, which makes it a square!
Answer:
y = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
5/2y = 10
5/2y x 2/5 = 10 x 2/5
Multiply each side by the reciprocal
y = 4
Answer:
first piece = 5 m
second piece = 2(5) + 2 = 12 m
third piece = 3(2x + 2) = 6(5) + 6 = 36 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete, the length of the actual rope is unknown but it should be given . Let us assume the length of the rope is 53 meters.
The rope is cut into 3 pieces of different length.
first piece = x
second piece = 2x + 2
third piece = 3(2x + 2) = 6x + 6
Since the length of the actual rope is assumed to be 53 meters .The length of the first piece, second piece and third piece can be calculated as follows.
we add the length of the pieces to get the actual length of each piece. Therefore,
x + 2x + 2 + 6x + 6 = 53
collect like terms
9x + 8 = 53
9x = 53 - 8
9x = 45
x = 45/9
x = 5 meters
first piece = 5 m
second piece = 2(5) + 2 = 12 m
third piece = 3(2x + 2) = 6(5) + 6 = 36 m
Answer: 30
Step-by-step explanation: Assuming that the side lengths correspond with one another you can set up a ratio to solve
It should look something like this: 15/25 = 18/x
With this equation set up you can solve by cross multiplying. 25(18)=15x
Then start sloving:
25(18)=15x
450=15x
450/15=15x/15 (divide both sides by 15)
30=x
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
The rules of exponents tell you ...
... (a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c) . . . . . . applies inside parentheses
... (a^b)^c = a^(b·c) . . . . . . . . applies to the overall expression
The Order of Operations tells you to evaluate inside parentheses first. Doing that, you have ...
... x^(4/3)·x^(2/3) = x^((4+2)/3) = x^2
Now, you have ...
... (x^2)^(1/3)
and the rule of exponents tells you to multiply the exponents.
... = x^(2·1/3) = x^(2/3)