5(x - 3) +6 = 5x - 9 has infinitely many solutions
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Given equation is 5(x - 3) +6 = 5x - 9
We have to find whether the given equation has one, zero, or infinitely many solutions
Let us solve the given equation
5(x - 3) + 6 = 5x - 9
Let us use BODMAS rule to solve the given equation
According to Bodmas rule, if an expression contains brackets ((), {}, []) we have to first solve or simplify the bracket followed by of (powers and roots etc.), then division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right
So let us first solve for brackets in given equation
5x - 15 + 6 = 5x - 9
5x - 9 = 5x - 9
0 = 0
Since the statement is true, there are infinitely many solutions
The area equation is

the trapezoid is actually on its side
so a=10.2
b=12.2
h=12.6
Answer:
55 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
If you draw it out, the diagnonal along wiht 2 sides of the rectangle make a rigth angles traingle.
Using pythagoras theoreom,
, c is the length of the diagonal and a and b are 2 sides of rectangle.
So c=
=
put in alculator and get:
55
=55 feet
W= 34, thats what the answer is.
Answer:
D) 140
Step-by-step explanation:
140% of 10 is 14 and 14 added to ten is 24