Answer:
This is when solid particles stick to one another, and while this is an undesirable feature in many powder and particle processing operations, it is essential for the successful sintering of iron ore fines, coke and fluxes into a suitable blast furnace feed.
Step-by-step explanation:
ANSWER
C) (6,-8)
EXPLANATION
The equations are:

and

We substitute the first equation into the second equation to get:

We multiply through by 3 to get:

Group similar terms,


Divide both sides by 7 to get,

Put this value of x into the first equation to get;


The answer is 24
Working out:-3+15=12
12x2=24
There really aren't any steps. It's just a handy fact about Isosceles triangles.
An Isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides that are the same length,
and one of the facts about this kind of triangle is that the angles opposite the
two equal sides are equal angles.
In your picture, the two sides of the triangle that have tick marks across them
are equal lengths, and that means that the angles at 'S' and 'U' are equal angles.
In this kind of triangle, those are called the "base angles", even though they
don't necessarily have to be the angles that the triangle stands on. They're
just the two angles that are opposite the two equal sides.