Answer:
1: 1/2 or 1 divided by 2
2:
3:
4:
Step-by-step explanation:
\- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t 1 − x 2 \- = s q r t 2 ( 2 x 2 − 1 ) \- x + s q r t
Answer: 5 (square root) 30 over 12. (If you need help with math I suggest using an app called Photomath, I use it, it helps)
The answer is d.
3x-14 = x-2 solve for x
4y-7 = y+11 solve for y
Answer:
425
Step-by-step explanation:
Stamps from Canada are: 55
But Scott has 315 more stamps from the u.S. Than from Canada, so his stamps from U.S are: 315 + 55 = 370
=> the total number of stamps he has in his collection
= Stamps from Canada + stamps from U.S
= 55 + 370
= 425