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Work Shown:
Recall that is the imaginary unit. Squaring both sides gets us
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A)Theorem. every theorem can be proved.
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base= b
height=b-1
Area=base×height/2
15=b. (b-1)/2
b. (b-1)=30
b=6
b-1=5
300 (3 hundreds)+20 (2 tens) should equal 320. Greg confused the hundreds place with the tens place and the tens place with the ones place, what he thought was : 3 tens plus 2 ones equals 32. Answer: He got hundreds confused with tens, and tens confused with ones.