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Answer:
12 square inches
Step-by-step explanation:
The area is given by the formula ...
A = 1/2bh
Here, the base is 6 inches and the height is given as 4 inches. Then the area is ...
A = (1/2)(6 in)(4 in) = 12 in²
The area of the triangle is 12 square inches.
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<em>Comment on the problem</em>
Since you are given the base and height, we presume you are intended to use the formula above. You are also given all three side lengths. If you use the appropriate formula with those, you find the area is about 15.6 square inches. (The height of this triangle is actually closer to 5.2 inches.)
The figure represents a geometry that cannot exist. With the given base and height, the side lengths should be 5, not 6.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of the same side interior angles of two parallel lines is 33:3
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal
Sum of the same side interior angles = 180 degrees.
Therefore, the two same-side interior angles are:

We can then say that the measure of all eight angles formed by the parallel lines and transversal starting from the upper left in a clockwise rotation is:
The range of a function is the set of numbers used as y-coordinates.
Let's look at the y-coordinates of the points in the graph.
There are points in the graph with all y-coordinates greater than -3.
There are points in the graph with all y-coordinates less then -3.
At exactly -3, there is no point on the graph with that y-coordinate.
We expect the graph to behave as it is shown above 7 and below -7, so the only value excluded from the y-coordinates is -3.
Answer: B. All real numbers except -3
Problem 1
subtract 3 x
5y=-3x+11
divide 5
y=3/5x+2.2'
Problem 2
add 5x
7y=5x+9
divide 7
y=5/7x+1.3'
'notice'
you can put 2.2 into a fraction (11/5) and 1.3 (9/7) if your teacher allows it, but i put them into decimals