4. Postulate 2: Through any two different points, exactly one line exists.
Postulate 2 and Postulate 1 are the only two postulates that really make sense. Postulate 2 is your answer instead of Postulate 1 for the following reason:
Postulate 1 states that a line contains at least two points.
Postulate 2 states that through any two different points, exactly one line exists.
Postulate 1 says that all lines contain at least two points, while Postulate 2 says that two points contain a line.
Answer: 16
Step-by-step explanation: 16 would be the only perfect square that is between 10 and 20. A perfect square means that a whole number multiplied by itself will give us 16. In this case, if we multiply 4 × 4 we get a product of 16 so 16 would be classified as a perfect square.
There’s no passage attached to this question but here are some things you should capitalize in a passage (this is all that I can think of):
Proper nouns
Every first word in a sentence
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SpaceMarsh
In order to graph this function you need to get axis of simmetry (by dividing the number with the squared x between the other number with the x), the vertex where the function changes its direction and the x and y axes cutting points.
Answer:
216x⁶y⁹
Step-by-step explanation:
[(3x²y³)2]³
[6x²y³]³
[6]³.[x²]³.[y³]³
216.x⁶.y⁹
216x⁶y⁹