No, a triangle cannot have 2 right angles. So, FALSE.
First draw F between E and G in a line.
FG = EG - EF
FG = 4x - 3 - x - 7
FG = 3x - 4
For number 3.
You add 8 to both sides as you need to separate the variable
4x-8=32
+8 +8
4x=32
now divide 32 by 4
x=8
for number 4
you use pemdas to multiply the parenthisis
2(x-5)=-20
(2•x)-(2•5)
2x-10=-20
then add 10 to both sides
2x-10=-20
+10 +10
2x=10
divide 10 by two
x=5
2x + y = 3
3x - y = 12
Add both equations
5x = 15, x = 3
2(3) + y = 3
6 + y = 3, y = -3
Solution: x = 3, y = -3... or (3,-3)
Answer:
the answer is a because it has no decimal
it is in square root