Please, post just one problem at a time, or (if you post more than one), indicate which one you want to focus on first. Even more important, please do whatever you can to get started on each problem; I'm sure you know at least some basics.
What does "intersecting" mean? Look it up if you're not sure.
Then what would "two intersecting lines" look like? Draw the graph, or at least explain in words what the graph would look like.
6x
42/6 = 7 (valid), 18/6 = 3 (valid), 12/6 = 2 (valid)
7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are all not divisible by 12, and 12 is not divisible by 18, so 6 is the highest number.
Also, each number has at least one x, so you can take one out.
Remaining=
6x (7 + 3x^2 + 2x^3)
I believe the correct answer would be B. 88 Degrees, because 92 + 88 = 180. Hope this helped!
-TTL
1/2r -3= 3 (4-3/2r) is to be solved for r.
I'll begin by making the assumptions that by 1/2r you actually meant (1/2)r and that by 3/2r you actually meant (3/2)r. When in doubt, please use parentheses to make your meaning clear.
Thus, 1/2r -3= 3 (4-3/2r) becomes (1/2)r -3= 3 (4-(3/2)r ) .
Simplify this by multiplying all 3 terms by 2. Doing this will eliminate the fractions:
r -6 = 3 (4*2-(3)r ) or r - 6 = 24 - 9r
Now expand the right side, using the distributive property of
r - 3 = 24 - 9r
Regrouping so as to combine like terms:
10r = 30
Solving for r: r = 30/10 = 3
The value of r that satisfies this equation is 3