Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
this is confusing b/c they are asking about two trains traveling at differnt speeds, but.. if you put the speeds together and make one train... imaginary.. ofc... traveling at the speed of both trains combined... when will it be 50 miles from the station?
maybe you can solve that? I'll solve it below.. but.. if you can.. try it now, on your own
below is my answer... don't look until you have solved yours :P
80+70= 150kph
when will this have traveled 50Km?
you may be able to see that it will take 1/3 of an hour to travel 50 km
so 60 minutes times 1/3 = 20 minutes :)
Hey there! :D
4x-7+7x=3x-1
Combine like terms.
11x-7=3x-1
Add 7 to both sides.
11x= 3x+6
Subtract 3x on both sides.
8x=6
Divide 8 into both sides.
x=6/8 or 3/4. (.75)
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
A common way to simplify this problem would be to use an area model, or the distributive property. Using the distributive property does not require any drawing, so here goes.
(x-3)(x²+7x-8) Distribute by multiplying each of the terms in the first set of parentheses by every term in the second set of parentheses.
x³+7x³-8x-3x²-21x+24 Then combine alike terms.
8x³-3x²-29x+24 Is your final answer.
Answer:
If I remember correctly, right angles are 90 degree angles. So the answers would be A. B. and C.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you see the little box on the angle, that means it's a 90 degree (right) angle.
Split the triangle into a 30-60-90 triangle. Since you have LM from that triangle, you can figure out the other sides. Then, using the leg from that triangle, the one next to it is a 45-45-90 triangle, meaning it's isosceles.
KM = 30 + 10√3
KL = 10√6
(sorry i'm not too sure if my "reasons" for statement/reason is correct)