Answer:
The answers is the option b .6
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When two lines intersects, they have a plane common to
both of them, hence we can say that both the lines lie in the same plane.
So, the given statement is True
Answer:
the answer is 000-210
Step-by-step explanation:
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Hey there!!
<em>First equation : </em>
Given equation :
... 2 ( n + 1 ) + 1 = ( n - 5 ) + ( n - 2 )
Excluding the parenthesis and using the distributive property :
... 2n + 2 + 1 = n - 5 + n - 2
Combining all the like terms on each side :
... 2n + 3 = 2n - 7
Subtracting 2n and subtracting 3 on both sides :
... 0 = -10
Hence, the first equation has "zero" values.
<em>Second equation : </em>
Given equation :
... 3 ( n - 1 ) - 2 = 4 ( n - 4 ) - ( n - 1 )
Using the distributive property :
... 3n - 3 - 2 = 4n - 16 - n + 1
Combining all the like terms :
... 3n - 5 = 3n - 15
Adding 5 and subtracting 3n on both sides :
... 0 = -10
Hence, the second equation has "zero" values.
Hope my answer helps!!
The blank would be 33. If you follow the pattern, you will see you first add 3 and 4 which is 7. Then 5 and 3 which is 8. The 9 comes from 7, 8, ... the dots would be 9. 7+9=16 and 9+8= 17. So you will need to add 16 and 17 which is 33.