Answer:
Yes, because a rational, for example, 1, minus tt (that is supposed to be Pi Lol)
is approximately -2.14.
Answer:
![x-1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x-1%3Cn%3C3x%2B5.)
Step-by-step explanation:
If a, b and c are the lengths of the triangle's sides, then
![a+b>c,\\ \\a+c>b,\\ \\b+c>a.](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=a%2Bb%3Ec%2C%5C%5C%20%5C%5Ca%2Bc%3Eb%2C%5C%5C%20%5C%5Cb%2Bc%3Ea.)
Since
then
![2x+2+x+3>n\Rightarrow nx+3\Rightarrow n>1-x,\\ \\x+3+n>2x+2\Rightarrow n>x-1.](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2x%2B2%2Bx%2B3%3En%5CRightarrow%20n%3C3x%2B5%2C%5C%5C%20%5C%5C2x%2B2%2Bn%3Ex%2B3%5CRightarrow%20n%3E1-x%2C%5C%5C%20%5C%5Cx%2B3%2Bn%3E2x%2B2%5CRightarrow%20n%3Ex-1.)
Thus,
![x-1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x-1%3Cn%3C3x%2B5.)
Answer:
Based on your line, what is the likely test score of a student who does not study for the test? 45
You already have one of the two answer(s) selected... (C). The other answer is E, because (27/9) = 3, then you add x. As letter C, the answer is 3x.
A. These angles are not adjacent because they do not share a common line, ray, or segment. They only have point V in common. Note how V is the only letter to show up in the sequences NVP and UVF.
B. These segments are adjacent. We can tell by visually noticing that NVT and TVU share the ray VT. Without the drawing, we can tell they are adjacent because NVT and TVU both have "VT" in them (the order of V and T doesn't matter). See the diagram below.
C. These angles are not adjacent for similar reasoning as choice A above.
D. Same story as choice C and choice A. These angles are not adjacent.
E. Since B is true, this rules out choice E.
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<h3>Final Answer: Choice B</h3><h3>NVT and TVU are adjacent angles.</h3>