Answer:
To find a common denominator of two fractions, you have to find a number that both denominators of the given fractions will divide into. And to find a common multiple, you have to find a number that both given numbers will divide into.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see that two sides of that triangle area equal
so, their corresponding angle will also be equal
now, we know that
sum of all angles in any triangle is always 180
so, we can get equation as

now, we can solve for x



so, option-C..............Answer
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given </u>
- f(x) = x + 4 and
- g(x) = x + 7
<u>Find (g - f)(x):</u>
- (g – f)(x) =
- g(x) - f(x) =
- x + 7 - x - 4 =
- 3
Correct choice is A
So if you're adding two negatives you move left, positive you move right, and when you have to determine a negative, and a positive you just have to see which one is the farthest from zero which the farthest one's sign is either positive, or negative. Positive to move right, and negative to move left.
The answer is 6.601, and therefore, the second option.