Answer:
The picture is the answer.
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Answer:
One
Step-by-step explanation:
An equilateral triangle has equal side lengths.
With the given information, you can construct one equilateral triangle, with the sides measuring 7cm each.
The sides of the equilateral triangle can't be mixed up, they must stay the same.
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Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the point of intersection we solve the system:
y = x + 3
y = -x + 7 Subtract:
0 = 2x - 4
2x = 4
x = 2.
She is correct.
Answer:
around 21-8 so the equation would look like this (21-8)-6=7
Step-by-step explanation:
you do this because if u put the parentheses around 8-6 you would get 21- (8-6)= 19 because 21 - 2 = 19 so you have to put them around 21-8 to get the right answer
There's not much math work here, they just want you to eyeball the graph and give the closest grid point to where the two lines meet.
Let's translate the question.
Solution to the system
That's the x and y values where the two lines cross. That's because the meeting point is the value of x and y that satisfies both equations.
Approximation ... to the nearest integer values
Where two integer grid lines cross is called a lattice point. It's a point with integer coordinates. Our solution, the meet of these two lines, doesn't fall exactly on a lattice point. The nearest integer values means the closest lattice point to our intersection of lines.
Eyeballing the graph, I'd say (x,y)=(2,3) is the closest point.
Answer: (2,3) second choice