Multiply each side of the given equation by 60 to get rid of all the fractions.
You'll wind up with an equation to which the only possible solution is y=0 .
The question is kind of lame, but that's what we have to put up with
while we're taking math.
Answer:
LL
Step-by-step explanation:
You are given two congruent legs: BC≅BC and AC≅DC. The fact that it is a right triangle lets you invoke the LL theorem of congruence for right triangles. (This is a special case of the SAS theorem, where the A is 90°.)
Answer: The last one is right
Step-by-step explanation: I used photomath, its an app to help with stuff like this. I put in each answer, it showed me a graph for each one, the last one is closest to the graph you have shown.
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
0
=
9
3
19) (3x+18) = 93
3x = 75
x = 25
20) 360-296=64-29=35
(x-24)=35
x = 59
21) (2+3x)=62
3x = 60
x = 20
22) 180-90=90-40=50
(6x+2)=50
6x=48
x=8