The volume of the cube given the dimensions of the side length is 
<h3>What is the volume of the cube?</h3>
A cube is a 3-dimensional object that has six faces, twelve edges and eight vertices.
Volume of a cube = a³
Where a = length of a side
(4x² + 3) × (4x² + 3) = 16x^4 + 24x² + 9
(16x^4 + 24x² + 9) × (4x² + 3) = 
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Answer:
A:(3x4)+(2x6)=24
B:30-(2x6)
C:(40/((4+1)/3=24
D:(20+1)+(2+1)=24
E:(6x6)-(4x3)=24
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Answer:
∠ 1 = 20°, ∠ 2 = 160°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠ 1 and ∠ 2 are adjacent angles and are supplementary, that is sum to 180°
x - 12 + 5x = 180 , that is
6x - 12 = 180 ( add 12 to both sides )
6x = 192 ( divide both sides by 6 )
x = 32
Thus
∠ 1 = x - 12 = 32 - 12 = 20°
∠ 2 = 5x = 5 × 32 = 160°
Answer:
b is 10 degrees and a is 64 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
Properties of a parallelogram needed for this problem: Opposite angles are congruent and adjacent angles are supplementary, meaning they add to 180 degrees.
This means that in the picture, 2a and 12b+8 are equal, while 2a and 5b+2 are supplementary.
From this we can make two equations:
2a=12b+8
and
2a+5b+2=180
If we subtract 5b+2 in the second equation, both equations will equal 2a. I'll explain why that's good. We end up with:
2a=12b+8
and
2a=180-5b-2
Now, we can set the two equations equal to each other because they both equal the same thing. Then simplify.
12b+8=180-5b-2
17b=170
b=10
Knowing b is 10 degrees, we can easily plug that back into one of our original two equations. I'll choose 2a=12b+8.
2a=12(10)+8
2a=120+8
2a=128
a=64
b is 10 degrees and a is 64 degrees.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: