Write an inequality to describe the region is x < 0 < 3
Inequalities in three dimensions:
When an inequality representing a region in three dimensions contains only one of the three variables, then the other two variables have no restrictions. We use inequalities to describe solid regions in three dimensions.
Answers and Explanation:
The y z - plane is represented by the equation x = 0
As the region is between this plane and the vertical plane x = 3, we will get the inequality 0 < 0 < 3
Thus, the desired inequality is
0 < 0 < 3.
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<span>Here's the rule. I'm SURE you learned it in Middle School. Or,
I guess I should say: I'm SURE it was taught in Middle School.
Vertical angles are equal.
"Vertical angles" are the pair of angles that don't share a side,
formed by two intersecting lines.
AND ... even if you forgot it since hearing it in Middle School,
it was clearly explained in the answer to the question that
you posted 9 minutes before this one.
In #8, 'x' and 'z' are vertical angles.
'y' and 116° are vertical angles.
In #9, 'B' and 131° are vertical angles.
In #10, 'B' and 135° are vertical angles.
For all of these, it'll also help you to remember that all the angles
on one side of any straight line add up to 180°. </span>
You would have to change the fifths to a different denominator
Answer:
The answer is X=10
Step-by-step explanation:
3x10 = 30
30+6 = 36
36x10 =360 (10 represents how many sides the shape has)
All exterior angle add up to 360 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. 246,913,578
2+22+222+2,222+22,222+222,222+2,222,222+22,222,222+222,222,222
b. 0.3+0.33+0.333+0.3333+0.33333+0.333333+0.3333333+0.33333333+0.333333333 =2.962962963