The answer is 9. you start with 1+2 in the parenthesis and then divide 6 by 2. that gives you 3x3 which is 9
Answer:
<em>If statement(1) holds true, it is correct that </em>
<em> is an integer.</em>
<em>If statement(2) holds true, it is not necessarily correct that </em>
<em> is an integer.</em>
<em></em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given two positive integers
and
.
To check whether
is an integer:
Condition (1):
Every factor of
is also a factor of
.

Let us consider an example:

which is an integer.
Actually, in this situation
is a factor of
.
Condition 2:
Every prime factor of <em>s</em> is also a prime factor of <em>r</em>.
(But the powers of prime factors need not be equal as we are not given the conditions related to powers of prime factors.)
Let


which is not an integer.
So, the answer is:
<em>If statement(1) holds true, it is correct that </em>
<em> is an integer.</em>
<em>If statement(2) holds true, it is not necessarily correct that </em>
<em> is an integer.</em>
<em></em>
Answer:
2134
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice the picture
the rhombus, or kite, is really just 4 triangles
all sides are the same lenght in a rhombus,
thus, find the area of all of the triangles,
and you already have two sides given,
and then, add them up
or just find the length of one, and multiply times 4 :)
recall, area of a triangle = 1/2 bh
Since the order matters, it's a permutation of 7 letters, but mind you in
MOROCCO. you have 3 O's and 2 C's, Hence the arrangements are:
⁷P₇ /(3!2!) = 7!/(3!2!) = 5040/(3!2!) = 420 arrangements