Answer:
3x^2 -2x + 1 =3(x^2-2/3x+1/3)=3(x-1/3)^2+2/9*3= 3(x-1/3)^2+2/3
(x-1/3)^2 is greater or equal to zero
3(x-1/3)^2 is greater or equal to zero
and 2/3 is greater than zero
So there sum is greater than zero
Proved
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2 -2x + 1 =3(x^2-2/3x+1/3)
Consider x^2-2/3x+1/3
Remember that (a-b)^2 =a^2-2ab+b^2
x^2=a^2
a=x
-2/3x= -2*x*b
b=1/3
S0 (x-1/3)^2= x^2-2/3x+1/9
x^2-2/3x+1/3= x^2-2/3x+1/9+1/3-1/9= (x-1/3)^2+2/9
3x^2 -2x + 1 =3(x^2-2/3x+1/3)=3(x-1/3)^2+2/9*3= 3(x-1/3)^2+2/3
(x-1/3)^2 is greater or equal to zero
3(x-1/3)^2 is greater or equal to zero
and 2/3 is greater than zero
So there sum is greater than zero
Proved
Well if we have two angles, LMT and TMN, that make up LMN, then the sum of LMT and TMN should equal LMN.
144 + 23 = 167 degrees.
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Answer:
9 13/15
Step-by-step explanation:
R with L
The first angle matches with the first angle of the triangle
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