Y=x+70
Slope-intercept form
I'm reading this as

with

.
The value of the integral will be independent of the path if we can find a function

that satisfies the gradient equation above.
You have

Integrate

with respect to

. You get


Differentiate with respect to

. You get
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Integrate both sides with respect to

to arrive at



So you have

The gradient is continuous for all

, so the fundamental theorem of calculus applies, and so the value of the integral, regardless of the path taken, is
X= larger number
x-6= smaller number
x + (x - 6)= 62
combine like terms
2x - 6= 62
add 6 to both sides
2x= 68
divide both sides by 2
x= 34 larger number
SMALLER NUMBER
x - 6= 34 - 6= 28
ANSWER: The smaller number is 28 and the larger number is 34.
Hope this helps! :)
Two squares are congruent if they have the same side length.
Answer:
they need to be in ratios format
Step-by-step explanation: