Answer:
31 and 33
Step-by-step explanation:
Odd numbers are apart by 2: 1, 3, 5, 7, for example.
1. x + (x+2) = 64
2. 2x + 2 = 64
3. x = 31
4. 31 + (31 + 2) = 64
You are the correct one. If the person is not able to proof, and if you are rather sure about your answer, it is better to take your own answer instead :)
-9d = 63
<Multiply both sides by (-1)>
=> (-1) × (-9d) = (-1) × 63
=> 9d = -63
=> d = -7
Answer:
C. Yes, you can prove that x = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
My friend is correct because by the HL Congruence Theorem, ∆MNP is congruent to ∆MKL. The hypotenuse and leg of one right ∆ is congruent to the hypotenuse and corresponding leg of the other right ∆. So, enough information was given to prove that x = 12.