Answer:
30°
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s 6 I think I’m kind of smart so I might be right
OK. Here we go:
What is the square root of 9 ?
You would say that 3 is, and you're correct.
But that's NOT the <em>only one</em> there is !
What about -3 ?
What do you get when you multiply (-3) times (-3) ?
(Remember that when the signs of both numbers are <em>the same</em>,
the answer is positive.)
(-3) times (-3) = 9
So -3 is <em>also</em> the square root of 9 .
That's right . . . every number has <em>two</em> square roots. They're both the
same number, but one is positive, and one is negative. When you
multiply <em>either one</em> of them by itself, you get the original number.
Another way to say the same thing is:
Every number has one positive square root and one negative square root,
and except for the signs, they're both the same number.
1. -1•5•5 or also -1•5²
2. -1•7•7 -1•7²
3. -1•7
4. -1•13
5. -1•2•2•2•3 -1•2³•3
6.-1•2•2•2•2•3 -1•2^4•3
7. -1•2•2•2•3•7 -1•2³•3•7
Both factorization are correct it just depends on your teacher how she/he wants you to write it.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply both sides by 7.
5s+8=28
Subtract 8 from both sides.
5s=20
Divide 5 from both sides,
s=4