Complete Question: Which of the following is an example of the difference of two squares?
A x² − 9
B x³ − 9
C (x + 9)²
D (x − 9)²
Answer:
A.
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Step-by-step explanation:
An easy way to spot an expression that is a difference of two squares is to note that the first term and the second term in the expression are both perfect squares. Both terms usually have the negative sign between them.
Thus, difference of two squares takes the following form:
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a² and b² are perfect squares. Expanding
will give us
.
Therefore, an example of the difference of two squares, from the given options, is
.
can be factorised as
.
Answer:
448.23
Step-by-step explanation:
Sales tax is addition to the original price
The original price is 100%
First we find 1% of this, which is 415.99 / 100 = 4.1599
Then multiply this by 7.75 = 32.239225
Add this to the original price = 415.99 + 32.239225 = 448.229225
You have to round this to an appropriate number as the question uses two decimal places I think this will suffice = 448.23
Just multiply the income by .15
1201.87 * .15 = 180.28
He paid $180.28
It could be a trick question though because he didnt have a lot of income so maybe he didn't pay any taxes.. I've heard that's a thing
Answer:
Convert to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
1
distinct
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
It is B. Commutative Property of Addition. I selected d from the other answer and it was wrong, just trust me it b. Commutative.
Hope this helps you.