The origins of the Mexican-American War can largely be traced back to Texas winning its independence from Mexico in 1836. Following his defeat at the Battle of San Jacinto (4/21/1836), Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna was captured and forced to recognize the sovereignty of the Republic of Texas in exchange for his freedom. The Mexican government, however, refused to honor Santa Anna’s agreement, stating that he was not authorized to make such a deal and that it still considered Texas a province in rebellion.
Any thoughts the Mexican government had of recovering the territory quickly were eliminated when the new Republic of Texas received diplomatic recognition from the United States, Great Britain, and France.
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Linear equations with one unknown
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Rearrange:
Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation :
72+3*x+89+99+2*x-(540)=0
Step by step solution :
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Pulling out like terms
1.1 Pull out like factors :
-280 + 5x = 5 • (x - 56)
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Equations which are never true:
2.1 Solve : 5 = 0
This equation has no solution.
A a non-zero constant never equals zero.
Solving a Single Variable Equation:
2.2 Solve : x-56 = 0
Add 56 to both sides of the equation :
x = 56
One solution was found :
x = 56
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Mexicans began to search for gold in Texas. Thousands of people came to Texas to claim land.
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Ovid, and Virgil's Aeneid. (apex)
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True.
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Samurai were warriors in the noble class during feudal Japan. They worked directly under daimyos who were large landowners. They were hired to serve and protect daimyos and their property. A family member becoming a Samurai usually brings honor and prestige to the family.