The following statement is true about the 2 (two) triangles shown in the image:
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Triangle <em>ABC</em> is similar to Triangle <em>FDE</em> because:
<u><em>AB</em></u> = <u><em>AC</em> </u>
<em>FD</em> <em>FE
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Answer:
not if you want your money back
Step-by-step explanation:
Obviously, the offer is for less than what you paid. It is also for less than the current value, since the value has been increasing for 5 years.
The current value is the original value, which we presume is your purchase price, multiplied by the gain each year, 1.0143, for 5 years. The multiplier is ...
1.0143^5 ≈ 1.0735743
so the current value is ...
$1650·1.0735743 ≈ $1771.40
If you want to be paid for the current value, you should not accept an offer lower than $1771.40.
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The offer amount you should accept depends on your goal in the transaction.
<h2><u>Solution</u> :-</h2>
Given : f(x) = 5x² - 7(4x + 3)
Now,
f(3) = 5 × 3² - 7(4 × 3 + 3)
= 5 × 9 - 7(12 + 3)
= 45 - 7 × 15
= 45 - 105
= - 60
<u>Hence</u>,
f(3) = - 60
Answer:
The first 3 is in the thousandths place. it is worth 3 thousand. The second 3 is in the tenths place. It is worth 30.