1st one : is 1/4 ( subtract 3/8 from both sides and simplify 5/8 - 3/8 to 1/4. )
2nd one : is 1/2 ( subtract 3/4 from both sides, simplify 1/4 - 3/4 to 1/-2, and then multiply both sides by -1 )
3rd one : is 5/6 ( subtract 1/8 from both sides and simplify 23/24 - 1/8 to 5/6).
Answer:
3^7
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Calculate
3^2+5
Solution
3^7
Answer:
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A tree diagram? I don't think so. Probably it would take a year's supply of paper to record all the possibilities. The question really is do you allow duplications and is 0 allowed to be the first digit.
I would think that both are fine.
So the total number for this number would be 10^9. There probably some sort of algorithm to reduce the number and to check if it is a legitimate choice for this number.
Answer:=16
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hope this helps:)
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See below.
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Gertrude is correct. Any angle can have one line of symmetry going directly down the center of the angle, intercepting at the angles point. Emmet is incorrect because not only polygons can have lines of symmetry. A circle, square, rhombus, etc. can have lines of symmetry.