X = 60°
Because the square in the corner tells you that it is 90° (right angle)
So your equation to solve for x would be...
x + 30 = 90
Now you need to isolate the x.
Subtract both sides by 30.
x + 0 = 90 - 30
x = 60
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Well we know that

so we can get the 2 outside of the radical

and we can get the x^2 outside too.

and we also can get y outside.
so we have:
![2x^{2}y\sqrt[5]{7xy^3}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2x%5E%7B2%7Dy%5Csqrt%5B5%5D%7B7xy%5E3%7D)
Answer:
The length of the rectangle is 37 yards, and the width of the rectangle is 17 yards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the length of a rectangle is 3 yards more than twice the width, and the area of the rectangle is 54 yards, the following calculation must be performed to find the dimensions of the rectangle, knowing that the area of a rectangle arises from multiplying its base by its height:
2X + 3 + X = 54
3X + 3 = 54
3X = 54 - 3
X = 51/3
X = 17
(17 x 2) + 3 = 37
Therefore, the length of the rectangle is 37 yards, and the width of the rectangle is 17 yards.
Short answer A
This one is exactly the same (with number changes) as the last one. You cannot use t which is in time, to mix with pure numbers which in this case is grams. That means that both C and D are incorrect.
Now as with the last one, are you going to raise e to a minus number or a plus number? Remember that if e is raised to a plus number, the sample in this case will increase. You are watching a radioactive decay. The number has to be smaller. So B is eliminated. There is only one answer left and that's A. It should be correct.
A <<<<< answer
Answer:
x = ±
- 2
Step-by-step explanation:
x² + 4x = 4
to complete the square
add ( half the coefficient of the x- term )² to both sides
x² + 2(2)x + 4 = 4 + 4
(x + 2)² = 8 ( take square root of both sides )
x + 2 = ±
( subtract 2 from both sides )
x = ±
- 2