Say you have the equation 5(5x+7)=155
First you multiply 5 by everything in the parenthesis so you get 25x+35=155 then subtract 35 from both sides and get 25x=120 then 120 divided by 25 equals 4.8 so x=4.8
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
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You first need to cross multiply to get 8x+8=6x^2-6. Then make the function into 6x^2-8x-14=0 which can be simplified into 3x^2-4x-7=0 by dividing the equation by 2. Then you must split the middle(-4x) to get 3x^2+3x-7x-7=0. This simplifies to 3x(x+1)-7(x+1)=0 and then to (3x-7)(x+1)=0. From here you just solve for each root which you will find are x= -1 and 7/3
In order to name the coordinates, you read the X axis first and then the Y axis. So A would be (-4, 4). B would be (-4, 6). C would be (2, 4).
They are not congruent because each angle is a different measure.
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