Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We want to simplify:

We rewrite the expression under the radical sign to obtain:

We split the expression under the radical sign to get:

Recall that:

This implies that:

Therefore 
Answer:
x/36 is what you're looking for my guy
Answer:
the first one
Step-by-step explanation:
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First, plot the points. Point R would be somewhere in the second Quadrant, point M would be in the first quadrant 1, point B would be in the fourth quadrant, and point S would be on the negative y-axis. A property of rhombi is that their diagonals are perpendicular. One would need to calculate the slopes of the diagonals and determine whether or not they are perpendicular. Lines are perpendicular if and only if their slopes are opposite reciprocals. Example: 2 and -0.5
Formulas needed:
Slope formula:

The figure would look kinda like this:
R
M
S
B
Diagonals are segment RB and segment SM
So, your slope equations would look like this:

and

Slope of RB= -1
Slope of SM=7
Not a rhombus, slopes aren't perpendicular. But this figure may very well be a parallelogram
We are trying to represent the change in position of a bird flying down 7 ft to the ground.
Often, for the y axis- up is positive and down is negative.
Change in position is displacement- how far it was from the starting point
( different from distance which is how far is traveled
ex. doubling back would have distance they traveled some distance while the displacement is 0 because they are back to where they started).
The bird is going down 7 ft from where it originally was, which can be represented by
Bird's displacement = -7 ft