This is because when we do verification of an
identity, we must work separately on both sides, and to see in the end
if we can get an equality. Because if we square both sides, that already means
that we assume that the equality exist in the beginning, so no need to
verify the identity.
Option D
I hope that is right
Answer:
x = 2, y = -1.
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + y = 3
x - y = 3
Adding the 2 equations eliminates y:
3x = 6
x = 2.
Substitute for x in the first equation:
2(2) + y = 3
y = 3 - 4
y = -1.
Check the results by substitution in equation 2:
2 - (-1)
= 2 + 1 = 3 .
Checks OK.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not good at explaining it I just know that answer
We know that
Applying the Pythagoras Theorem
c=²=a²+b²
where c is the diagonal of the wall
a=12 ft
b=6 ft
c²=12²+6²-----> c²=144+36-----< c²=180-----> c=√180------> c=6√5 ft
the answer is
<span>the exact length of the brace is 6</span>√5 ft