I believe it would be the 4th one! :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3x³ + x - 4 - (4x² + 2x - 5) = 3x³ + x - 4 - 4x² - 2x + 5
Now combine like terms
= 3x³ - 4x² + <u>x - 2x</u> <u>- 4 + 5</u>
= 3x³ - 4x² -x + 1
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
0.74=18 3/4=[b] 3.5 so you put them all together nd it comes out to
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This congruency thing is all about corresponding sides and angles. In quadrilateral BCDE and OPQR, DE and QR are in corresponding positions. You don't even have to draw them out to see that. Just like you can say that angle B and angle O are corresponding, and side BC is corresponding to side OP. Match them up; that's all there is to it!
I'm going to assume that you know what an integer is, and that 1 is an integer. I'm also going to assume you've learned what a mixed number is. If not, a mixed number is a decimal changed into a fraction. So rather than write "1.5" as an answer, you can leave it as a fraction and get 1 1/2.
The same thing can be done to any type of rational fraction. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. If you choose to use any of those, the numerator will be the number you choose to do (1,2,3, etc) over 10.
I hope I was able to help. Best of luck!