Answer: Trinomials often (but not always!) have the form x2 + bx + c. ... So, how do you get from 6x2 + 2x – 20 to (2x + 4)(3x −5)? Let's take a look. Factoring Trinomials
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] 3(x + 5) - 2(x + 2) = 20 \\
3x + 15 - 2x - 4 = 20\\
5x + 11 = 20\\
5x = 9\\
x = 1\frac{4}{5} [tex]
Find 2 coordinates on the graph : (0, -20) and (10, 10)
Slope = (10 - (-20) ) / (10 - 0) = 30/10 = 3
Slope = 3
y-intercept = (0, - 20)
Equation : y = 3x - 20
Since the right hand side is shaded, the equation is y > 3x - 20.
Answer:
a) alternate interior angles theorem
b) OXP ≅ XOL
c) XO ≅ OX
d) reflexive property (i'm not sure about this one)
e) ΔXOP ≅ ΔOXL
f) cpctc
make sure to double check the fourth one