The square root of 73. Since the theorem is a^2+b^2=c^2 and only works with right triangles. You take 2/2 the base so you have a right triangles with a hypotenuse if 9 and a side of 3. Then you just plug in to solve.
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<u><em>Answer: ⇒⇒
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Step-by-step explanation:
First you had to subtract by 6 from both sides of equation.

Simplify.

Then you divide by e³ from both sides of equation.

Simplify it should be the correct answer.

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The answer to your problem is 1/2!

4ˣ⁻¹ = 49 / 4
<h3>How to simplify an expression?</h3>
The expressions can be simplified as follows;

Hence,

Therefore,

Finally,


2ˣ = 7
4ˣ⁻¹ = 2²⁽ˣ⁻¹⁾ = 2²ˣ ⁻ ² = 2²ˣ / 2² = (2ˣ)² / 2²
Therefore,
(2ˣ)² / 2² = 7² / 2² = 49 / 4
Hence,
4ˣ⁻¹ = 49 / 4
Finally, the
is equal to
and for the second part 4ˣ⁻¹ = 49 / 4
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation: