Answer:
Algebra tiles make solving equations, merging like words, or factoring polynomials a visual operation, similar to students using counters to make sense of addition in elementary school, or students using number lines to make sense of integers.
Step-by-step explanation:
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You would use the function root(Xsub2-Xsub1)^2+(Ysub2-Ysub1)^2.
Now plug in your numbers.
This gives you root(7-1)^2+(5-(-3))^2.
Simplify to root(6)^2+(8)^2. Simplify again to root36+64.
Simplify one more time to root 100. now solve.
Your answer is 10.
The area is 10 just use a area calculator!
Answer:
if it's 2/3r^4 heres the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) 2/3 times r raised to the 4th power
2.) the product of 2/3 and r raised to the 4th power
3.) 2/3 multiplied by r raised to the 4th power
4.) 2/3 of r raised to the 4th power
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