Answer:
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all correct
Answer:
8.04 units
Step-by-step explanation:
By Pythagoras Theorem:

Answer:
x=7
Step-by-step explanation:
2x=20-6
2x=14
x=14/2
x=7
answer: y = 1.5x - 5.5
explanation:
use y = mx +b to model your equation
(m = slope, b = y-intercept)
let's start by finding slope
to find slope, subtract the y values over the x values.
- 4 - (-1) / - 5 - (-3)
solve and simplify.
-3 / -2
two negatives equals a positive, so convert into a decimal and remove the negative
you get 1.5.
now, plug the slope a y and x value into the equation to find b, the missing value.
-1 = 1.5(3) + b
-1 = 4.5 + b
-5.5= b
so, your equation is y = 1.5x - 5.5.
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Similarities
They both follow strict laws (typically stricter for math).
Practice makes perfect: both can be learned to points of practical perfection.
The brain must first attribute meaning or value to elements of either in order to build a learning pattern.
Differences:
Math is learned under assumptions of perfection (2 + 2 = 4 ALWAYS); whereas, language is learned under assumptions of reality (2 + 2 may be 5 for significantly larger values of 2). In other words, 2 average sized men plus 2 average sized Texans would more likely equal 5 or more average sized men.
Math is logical and language is largely artistic.
There is only one solution (or specific set of solutions) to every math problem. On the other hand, there are at least 100 different ways to express the same idea using language.
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