Answer:
The chosen topic is not meant for use with this type of problem. Try the examples below.
√x+2=3
−4+y=3y+4(y−3)
2+|3x|=2+3
Repetition is a guaranteed way to learn something. If it is a formula you need to learn, try doing flashcards and reading it over and over again until you can spell it without the flahcard. If it is something like factoring, just do a bunch of factoring problems until you get the feel of it.
81 is a counter example of the conditional statement given.
81 has factors other than itself, 1 and the square root of 81 which is 9.
81 has factors of 3 and 27 which are not listed.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Each 90° clockwise turn takes a point (x,y) and transforms it to (y,-x). For a 180° turn you would do this process twice in a row; for a 270° turn, three times in a row.
Answer:
Letter D! That's the answer