Mrs.Lombardo.<span>if you do the math out, 4/5 and 2/3 give you an LCD (Least Common Denominator) of 15, so this means 4/5 = 12/15, and 2/3 = 10/15. 4/5 is greater than 2/3. </span>
Answer:∠1 and ∠5
Step-by-step explanation:
(A) ∠3 and ∠6 forms the interior angles on the same side of the transversal. Thus, this option is incorrect.
(B) ∠1 and ∠4 forms the linear pair on the straight line a, thus this option is incorrect.
(C) ∠1 and ∠5 forms the corresponding angle pair, thus this option is correct.
(D) ∠6 and ∠7 forms the linear pair on the straight line a, thus this option is incorrect.
Answer:
<span>x=<span><span>5±<span>√41</span></span>4</span></span>
Explanation:
<span>2<span>x2</span>−5x+1=3</span>
<span><span>aaaaaaa</span>−3a−3<span>aaa</span></span>Subtract 3 from both sides
<span>2<span>x2</span>−5x−2=0</span>
This equation is not factorable, so use the quadratic formula.
<span>x=<span><span>−b±<span>√<span><span>b2</span>−4ac</span></span></span><span>2a</span></span><span>aaa</span></span> for<span><span>aaa</span>a<span>x2</span>+bx+c=0</span>
<span>a=2,b=−5,c=−2</span>
<span>x=<span><span>−<span>(−5)</span>±<span>√<span><span><span>(−5)</span>2</span>−4<span>(2)</span><span>(−2)</span></span></span></span><span>2⋅2</span></span></span>
<span>x=<span><span><span>5±<span>√41</span></span>4</span></span></span>
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alisa202
the parallel line is 2x+5y+15=0.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solution
given,
given parallel line 2x+5y=15
which goes through the point (-10,1)
now,
let 2x+5y=15 be equation no.1
then the line which is parallel to the equation 1st
2 x+5y+k = 0 let it be equation no.2
now the equation no.2 passes through the point (-10,1)
or, 2x+5y+k =0
or, 2*-10+5*1+k= 0
or, -20+5+k= 0
or, -15+k= 0
or, k= 15
putting the value of k in equation no.2 we get,
or, 2x+5y+k=0
or, 2x+5y+15=0
which is a required line.
Answer:
35, 43
Step-by-step explanation:
The pattern is that to obtain a term in the sequence , add 8 to the previous term, then
27 + 8 = 35
35 + 8 = 43
35 and 43 are the next 2 terms in the sequence