A as let’s say we have an isosceles triangle two of the sides are the same but one of the sides usually the base us different . Therefore , for this question the sides will both be equal so both 6 and the base 12-different HOPE THIS HELPS (Brainly best answer pleasee )
The number would stay the same because, for example, 6 - 0 can't be 0 so it would be 6.
The correct answer to this question is the fourth statement. <span> The value of x can be any real number greater than or equal to 0, but the value of y must be an integer greater than or equal to 0.</span>
-(-4) = 4, so the opposite, if I understand what they mean, would be -4.
{ (-2, 0), (-4, -3), (2, -9), (0, 5), (-5, 7)}
The range:
{ y | y = -9, -3, 0, 5, 7 }