You just have to reflect it over the blue line, so if one point is 2 squares from the blue line then you will make it 2 squares away on the other side of the blue line. The y point will stay the same so they will be the same height
Answer: 120[4(x^6 + x^3 + x^4 + x) +7(x^7 + x^4 + x^5 + x^2)]
Step-by-step explanation:
=24x(x^2 + 1)4(x^3 + 1)5 + 42x^2(x^2 + 1)5(x^3 + 1)4
Remove the brackets first
=[(24x^3 +24x)(4x^3 + 4)]5 + [(42x^4 +42x^2)(5x^3 + 5)4]
=[(96x^6 + 96x^3 +96x^4 + 96x)5] + [(210x^7 + 210x^4 + 210x^5 + 210x^2)4]
=(480x^6 + 480x^3 + 480x^4 + 480x) + (840x^7 + 840x^4 + 840x^5 + 840x^2)
Then the common:
=[480(x^6 + x^3 + x^4 + x) + 840(x^7 + x^4 + x^5 + x^2)]
=120[4(x^6 + x^3 + x^4 + x) +7(x^7 + x^4 + x^5 + x^2)]
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
∠UST=2 m∠2
10x+10=2(6x-1)
10x+10=12x-2
12x-10x=10+2
2x=12
x=6
m∠UST=10×6+10=70°
Answer:
5:2
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 5 apples and 2 cherries. Put them together to get 5:2.
The divisibility rule
For example
The divisibility rule for three is adding the number together
1+8+6+4+2+6= 27
And 3 is divisible by 27
And for nine
It’s similar to three