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Answer:</h3>
-5y +1
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
Let the polynomial to be subtracted be represented by Q. Then you want ...
... (y^2 -5y +1) -Q = y^2
... (y^2 -5y +1) = y^2 +Q . . . . add Q
... (y^2 -5y +1) -y^2 = Q . . . . .subtract y^2
... -5y +1 = Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . simplify
The polynomial to be subtracted is -5y +1.
Formula: V = (2/3) π r 3.
Radius is 3cm.
So, now we can plug it in to solve for the volume.
V = (2/3) π 3^3
First, let's multiply 3^3.
3^3 = 27
Then, 27 x π = 84.82
After, multiply by 2/3.
84.82 x 2/3 = 56.55
Lastly, round 56.55 to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter.
56.55 = 56.6
Therefore the volume of a hemisphere with a radius of 3cm is 56.6cm^3.
Answer:
6 + (15) : 3 x (2) = 6 + 5 x 2 = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think it’s the third one
Answer:
j=46
Step-by-step explanation:
34=j-12
add 12 to 34 to isolate j
the answer to that is 46
j=46