x=4
Add Six to both sides and get 3<span>√x-6+6=0+6
Divide both sides by 3 and get x</span><span>√2
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Solve the square root and get x=2^2
Square both sides and get x=4
Plug in and get </span><span>3√x -6=0
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Hope it helps
He can make an infinite number of different polygons,
as long as each one has more than 3 sides.
If the polygon has four sides, then it's always a parallelogram
and a rectangle, and it might also be a square.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Pick a letter that's easy to count. I chose Q, because it has a tail below the baseline that makes them easy to spot.
Not C or D — too many quarters
Not B — too many nickels
It is often easier to find the correct answer choice by eliminating the bad choices, then seeing if what is left is consistent with the problem statement.
Choice A seems to have the right numbers of pennies and dimes (along with quarters and nickels).