We will write it as a fraction in ordet to solve, that is:

We then operate as follows:

We have this, since 1 integer will be equal as a numerator divided by a denominator with equal values. Examples 1 = 2/2, 1 = 45/45, ...
Answer:
31.4 in
Step-by-step explanation:
the formula for circumference is 2*
*radius. Since the diameter (which is the radius multiplied by 2) is labeled we can divide 10 by 2 to get the radius. 10/2 is 5. Since pi is an infinite number, we round it to 3.14. Then, plug in the numbers. The expression will be 2*3.14*5. 2* = 10 and 10 * 3.14 you can just move the decimal so the answer is 31.4.
The only way to solve if it is equal to something
assuming that the teacher wanted you to make it equal to zero do
0=-3x^2-21x-54
remember if we can do
xy=0 then assume x and y=0
so factor
0=-3x^2-21x-54
undistribute the -3
0=-3(x^2+7x+18)
remember 0 times anything=0 so
x^2+7x+18 must equal zero
use quadratice formula which is
if you have
ax^2+bx+c=0 then
x=

x^2+7x+18
a=1
b=7
c=18
x=

x=

x=

i=√-1
x=

the zerose would be
x=

or
Answer:
<u><em>All its side lengths are equal </em></u>
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<u><em>(and all the agle of 60°)</em></u>
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Step-by-step explanation:
What is true of an equilateral triangle? Two of its side lengths are equal. <u><em>All its side lengths are equal</em></u>. None of its side lengths are equal. None of its interior angles are equal. What is true of an equilateral triangle ? Two of its side lengths are equal . All its side lengths are equal . None of its side lengths are equal . None of its interior angles are equal .
Answer:
and
are the locations higher than
foot
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that Meg found one treasure at
foot
We are supposed to find Which of these location are higher than
foot?
i) 
So, this location is not higher than
foot
ii)
So, 
So, this location is higher than
foot
iii) - 1 foot

So,this location is not higher than
foot
iv)-2 feet
So,this location is not higher than
foot
v)
So, this location is higher than
foot