Answer:
I think ∆5 is the correct Ans
The question is an illustration of solving equations using estimates.
The student's strategy makes sense because he uses estimation to solve the given equation
The correct sequence of equation is as follows:
We have:

Add 0 to the equation

Express 0 as 1 - 1


Add another 0

Express 0 as 3 - 3


Rewrite as:

Solve


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<span>I believe you MEANT 8/(x^2-25)+9/(x-5) Parentheses in this format are important...the way you typed it means (8/x^2)-25+(9/x)-5 which I doubt you mean. Anyway.
If you factor the first denominator you will see that it is equal to (x+5)(x-5). Division by zero has no meaning so x cannot equal -5 or 5.
If we multiply the second fraction by (x+5) we will have a common denominator of (x^2-25) for the entire equation leaving us with:
(8+9x+45)/(x^2-25)
(9x+53)/(x^2-25)
The second problem is worked in exactly the same way, notice that there is no "solution" as there is no equal sign. This is an "expression" not an "equation".</span>
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Step-by-step explanation:
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A, B, C, ZBAC=90°
AB=4.2mm
CA=1.5mm,
DP
mm
BC
hope this helps
Answer:
No and yes. it depends on what type of function you are looking for this will be a Linear Function.