G'Day mate! Here's the answer:
53 1/3
1. 6(3 + 6) - 4/5
2. 6 x 3 is 18, and 6 x 8 is 48
3. 18 plus 48 is 66
4. 66 - 4/5 = 266/5
5. 266/5 as mixed number is 53 1/5
6.70 for paint brushes. for 2 is 6.70×2=$13.40
35-13.40=$21.60 left after 2 paint brushes
4.80×4=$19.20 for 4 tubes of paint
21.60-19.20=$2.40 left after 4 tubes of paint and 2 paint brushes
The answer is 2 x 10^4 or 2 to the power of 4 (4th power) where;
2 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10
2 x 10 =20
20 x 10= 200
200 x 10 = 2000
2000 x 10 = 20 000
Expressing a number to a single digit integer times a power of 10 is also writing a number in scientific form,where the number is multiplied by 10 to nth "power". Scientific notation is also called standard index form whereby, too large or too big numbers.
In writing the scientific notation of a number it follows this form: m x 10^n ( m is multiplied to 10 to the power of n) where, m, the coefficient, is the real number and n is the exponent integer.<span><span /></span>
For this case we represent in the complex plane numbers of the form:
a + bi
Where,
a: real part
bi: imaginary part
We represent the real part on the x axis.
We represent the imaginary part in the y axis.
Therefore, for the following numbers we have:
-3 + 8i: quadrant 2
4i: on the vertical axis
6: on the horizontal axis
5-2i: quadrant 4
Answer:
The correct option is SSS (Side-Side-Side) Theorem
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete because the diagrams of ΔLON and ΔLMN are not given. I have attached the diagram of both triangles below for better understanding of the question.
Consider the diagram attached below. We have to find the congruence theorem which can be used to prove that ΔLON ≅ ΔLMN
We can see in the diagram that both triangle have a common side that is LN. It means 1 side of both triangles is congruent because LN≅LN
Consider the sides ON and MN. Both side have a single bar on them, which means that it is given that both of these side are congruent. Hence ON≅MN
Consider the sides LO and LM. Both side have a double bars on them, which means that it is given that both of these side are also congruent. Hence LO≅LM
SSS theorem states that if all sides of the triangles are congruent, then the triangles themselves are also congruent, which is the same case in this question