Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Cuz sqr root of 20 = 2 sqrt 5, -2 sqrt 5
6 grams in kilograms is 0.006 kilograms :)
The answer is the option b. 1.
Two sides and one angle determine one unique triangle.
If the angle is the between the two sides, you just can use the rule known as SAS, Side Angle Side.
When that is the case you use the cosine rule.
When the known angle is not between the two sides but one of the others, you use sine theorem.
Then in any case when you know two sides and one angle of a triangle the other side and angles are determined, which implies that there is only one possible triangle.
Answer:
2. "two thirds of the fourth power of <em>r</em>"
4. n + 14
6. 7 +11n
8. (2/5)n^2
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7. 28
8. 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
2. "two thirds of the fourth power of <em>r</em>"
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4. "sum" means the listed items are added. You can use any convenient variable to represent "a number." I often use <em>n</em> for <em>n</em><em>umber</em>.
n + 14
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6. "7 more than" means 7 is added to whatever follows. "11 times a number" means the number is multiplied by 11.
7 + 11n
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8. "of" means "times". The square of a number is that number to the power of 2.
(2/5)n^2
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7 & 8 (evaluation). Your calculator can do this. (If not, get one that can.) Note that parentheses are needed around numerators and denominators and anything else that must be treated as a single value.
Answer:
not similar
Step-by-step explanation: