Answer:
the second one, but I'm not sure if I'm right
<h2><u>
Answer:</u></h2><h3>
m-9</h3><h3><u>
Step-by-step explanation:</u></h3><h3><u>
Let's simplify step-by-step.</u></h3>
−3+5+m−11
=−3+5+m+−11
<h3><u>
Combine Like Terms:</u></h3>
=−3+5+m+−11
=(m)+(−3+5+−11)
=m+−9
<h3><u>
Answer:</u></h3>
=m−9
ŸÔÛ ÀRÉ VÉRŸ WÈLÇÖMÈ ......
Answer:
A) None
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
shoudnt neccesarily be a factor of nst, for example, if s = 3, t = 4, and n = 12, then both s and t are factors of n, but
is not a factor of nst = 144.
2)
shoudnt neccesarily be a factor of nst. Let s be 4, let t be 6, and let n be 12. Then n is a factor of both s and t, but
is not a factor of nst = 12*24. In fact, it is a greater number.
3) Again, s+t isnt necessarily a factor of nst, let s be 2 and t be 3. Then both s and t are factor of n = 12. However 5 = s+t is not a factor of nst = 72.
So, neither of the three options is guaranteed to be a factor of nst. In fact, for s = 4, t = 6, and n = 12, none of the three options are valid.
Answer:
???
Step-by-step explanation:
?+?+?= ???