Answer:
29*sqrt(5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Start with sqrt (45). You must reduce it to it's prime factors.
45: 9 * 5 9 is not prime so reduce it.
45: 3 * 3 * 5
When you write √45, you should replace it with √(3*3*5)
The rule is
Rule: when you have a pair of equal prime factors under a root sign, you can take one out and throw one away.
Rule 2: If there are an odd number of equal primes one of them will be left underneath the root sign.
√45 = 3√5
11sqrt(45) - 4 sqrt(5) Substitute for 45
11*3*sqrt(5) - 4sqrt(5) Take out sqrt(5) using the distributive property.
(11*3 - 4)*sqrt(5) Combine 11 * 3
(33- 4) * sqrt(5) Do the subtraction
29 * sqrt(5) Answer
I don’t think it is, sorry I’m not 100% sure, good luck though
Answer:
X = 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
2/x=4/5x+2
Find the LCM of the denominator 5x and 1
2/x =4/5x + 2/1
2/x = (4 + 10x)/5x
Cross multiply the equation
2× 5x = (4+ 10x) × x
10x = 4x + 10x^2
Collect like term of the mixed number
10x - 4x = 10x^2
6x = 10x^2
Divide both side by 2x
6x/2x = {10x^2 } / 2x
3 = 5x
Divide both side by the coefficient of x
3/5 = 5x/5
X = 3/5
(3x+4)+(5x+6)=90
8x+10=90
8x=80
X=10
3(10)+4= A
30+4=A
24° is the measure of angle a.
Answer: The gas would not have remained liquid
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the freezing point of gasoline starts at -40°F, and the temperature that day was -49°F, we can conclude that the gasoline would not have remained liquid