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<h3>28,542-10,350-9,750=8,442</h3><h3>So the third number is 8,442</h3><h3>Hope this helps! :)</h3><h3>

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The length of the diagonal will be given by:
cos θ=adjacent/hypotenuse
θ=35°
hypotenuse=h
adjacent=80 inches=6.66667 ft
thus;
cos 35=6.66667/h
h=6.66667/cos35
h=8.1385 ft
diagonal=8.1385 ft
we conclude that the table will through the door diagonally.
Answer: -7/9
Step-by-step explanation: 12-19=-7 and 10-19 = -9, so -7/9.
Part a.
<span>The perimeter formula is: </span>
P = 2w + 2LYour answer for part A is
P = 2w + 2LPart b.
They tell us in part b, that:
w = 6L + 20
Substitute that into what we got for part a.
P = 2(6L + 20) + 2L
P = 12L + 40 + 2L
P = 14L + 40Your answer for partb is
P = 14L + 40Part c.
So we take what we got from part b, and solve for L.
P = 14L + 40
14L = P - 40

That is your answer for part 3 ^
part d.
Plug in w = 32 into what we first got in part b.
w = 6L + 20
32 = 6L + 20
6L = 12
L = 2Your answer for part d is
L = 2<span>:D</span>
Answer:
No. 5x and 5x² are not like terms.
When a variable is raised to two different powers, they can not be added together.
Another way to look at it is to note that:
5x + 5x² ≡ 5x(1 + x)
It is more obvious there that 1 and x are not like terms, thus neither are 5x and 5x², though they do have common factors.