*The diagram is in the attachment
Answer:
q = 2√14
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the value of q, apply the leg rule/geometric mean theorem, which is:
Hypotenuse/leg = leg/part
Hypotenuse = 10 + 4 = 14
Leg = q
Part = 4
Plug in the values into the equation:
14/q = q/4
Cross multiply
q*q = 14*4
q² = 56
q = √56
q = √(4*14)
q = 2√14
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to write the equation of this line, we need to pick 2 points on the graph where the line goes right through the intersection of the grids. Actually, you only need 1 of these, because the line goes through at (0, 15). Another point then can be (6, 6). Locate this point so you know what I means when I say that the line goes right through where the grids intersect at x = 6 and y = 6 (as opposed to somewhere in the middle of one of these grids). Find the slope between these 2 points:

Since there's only one choice with that slope, that is the choice you want.
Answer:
a) No
b) Sí
Step-by-step explanation:
a) En la inauguración de unos Juegos Olímpicos, los 38 representantes de una nación quieren desfilar en columnas de 6, ¿es posible?
Esto se calcula como
38 representantes / 6 columnas
= 6 2/6 = 6 1/3 columnas
No, no es posible, tendríamos 7 columnas con 6 columnas con representantes iguales de 6 y la séptima columna tendría solo 2 representantes allí
b) ¿Cómo podrían desfilar en columnas iguales?
Sí pueden
Esto se calcula como 38 representantes ÷ 2
= 19 columnas
Podemos tener 19 columnas con 2 representantes cada una
The GCF is the largest factor which can go into both numbers. As it appears, the GCF by inspection is 5r because it goes into both 5dr and -40r. Factoring that out, the expression is now 5r(d-8).