Answer
A = 3321
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason for this answer is to get the Taxable income, you go by this equation AGI - (Exemptions + Deductions) since there is no deductions here we leave that part out. Subtract the AGI (32785) - 8200 the Exemption and you get 24585 then if we look on the chart, she is single and she falls under the answer of 3321!
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X^3 + 7x^2 -6x -42
Take out common factors
x^2(x+7) -6(x+7)
group them together (combine the factors you pulled out, which are x^2 and -6 then group them. x+7 is repeated twice so that can be combined into one factor.
final factors:
(x^2-6) (x+7)
Answer:
Right triangles are triangles in which one of the interior angles is 90 degrees, a right angle. Since the three interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees, in a right triangle, since one angle is always 90 degrees, the other two must always add up to 90 degrees (they are complementary).
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse. The sides adjacent to the right angle are the legs. When using the Pythagorean Theorem, the hypotenuse or its length is often labeled with a lower case c. The legs (or their lengths) are usually labeled a and b.
Step-by-step explanation:
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John Frank Stevens, William C Gorgas and George Washington Goethals 1914 (opened)The building of the 50-mile-long Panama Canal was a collosal project, joining together the Pacific and Atlantic oceans by digging away 240 million metric tons of earth through the Isthmus of Panama. Almost as big a project was sanitising the area around the canal, which was mosquito infested and home to serious diseases like Malaria and Yellow Fever.
<span> In 1907 President Roosevelt appointed George Washington Goethals, a military engineer, as head of the project, and under his leadership the canal was finally completed in 1914, two years ahead of the 1916 target. Of benefit to the whole world, the achievement of the Panama Canal signalled American dominance in project management and engineering like no other project of the day.</span>