x = number of packages he bought
y = number of popsicles in each package
Here are the two equations:
xy = 54
x = 3 + y
Using the substitution method, you can solve them to find x and y.
(3 + y)y = 54,
3y + y^2 = 54
y^2 + 3y - 54 = 0
Solve the quadriatic equation:
(y +9)(y - 6) = 0
y = -9, 6.
Plug y into: xy = 54
x(-9) = 54, x = -6.
x(6) = 54, x = 9.
So he bought 9 packages of popsicles, bc you can't bye -6 packages.
-5+-12 is -17
For lack of a better metaphor, it's like digging a pit deeper than it already is.
Answer:
X=30
Step-by-step explanation:
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The opposite angles are equal to are supplementary to each other or equal to each other.
<h3>What is a Quadrilateral Inscribed in a Circle?</h3>
In geometry, a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle, also known as a cyclic quadrilateral or chordal quadrilateral, is a quadrilateral with four vertices on the circumference of a circle. In a quadrilateral inscribed circle, the four sides of the quadrilateral are the chords of the circle.
The opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary. i.e., the sum of the opposite angles is equal to 180˚.
If e, f, g, and h are the inscribed quadrilateral’s internal angles, then
e + f = 180˚ and g + h = 180˚
by theorem the central angle = 2 x inscribed angle.
∠COD = 2∠CBD
∠COD = 2b
∠COD = 2 ∠CAD
∠COD = 2a
now,
∠COD + reflex ∠COD = 360°
2e + 2f = 360°
2(e + f) =360°
e + f = 180°.
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