When you make the product of a binomial of the kind x + a times other binomial that is of the kind x - a, you obtain another binomial (not a trinomial), so any example with that form will be a counterexample that disproves the conjecture:
(x + a) * (x - a) = x^2 - a^2
For example, (x +3) * (x - 3) = x^2 - 9. So, not always the product of two binomials is a trinomial.
No, surface area and total surface area are the same.
The value of m is -30 because once you get m on the one side the equation is 3m=-90 and once you divide -90 by 3 you get m=-30.
Answer:
150(1-x)
Step-by-step explanation:
120 is decreased by d%
Let x = d%
120 - 120*x
120(1-x)
Then it is increased by 25%
(120 (1-x)) +(120 (1-x))*.25
(120 (1-x)) +(30 (1-x))
150(1-x)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
BC = 20sin(61°) ≅17.5
AC = 20cos(61°) ≅ 9.7
perimeter = 20+17.5+9.7 = 47.2