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The sum of the square roots of two sides of a _right_ triangle is equal to the hypotenuse.
Answer:
4:10=2:5
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3x-16=1-2x
We simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand
3x-16=1-2x
We move all terms containing x to the left and all other terms to the right.
+3x+2x=+1+16
We simplify left and right side of the equation.
+5x=+17
We divide both sides of the equation by 5 to get x.
x=3.4
Answer:
(3,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-4=y
2y+3x=13
We substitute the y in. They already gave us the equation 2x-4=y simplified so you would just plug this into the other equation
2(2x-4) +3x=13 : *distribute*
4x-8+3x=13 : *combine like terms*
7x-8=13 * add the 8 to the other side*
7x=21 *divide*
x=3
So the y=2x-4 is what we added in the place of the y to subtract it and solve for x. The second step would be solving for y. So now that we have our answer, 3 we plug it into the other equation preferably.
2(3)-4 =y : 6-4=y : 2=y
We can check our answer by pugging both x and y into both equations to make sure they are right. The statement should be true.
2x-4=y 2(3)-4=(2) 2=2
2y+3x=13 2(2)+3(3)=13 13=13
Answer:
$4250
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