Answer:
yes, absolutely. specifically it's a horizontal line at 6.
The problem is -2a - 5 > 3
we have - 2a>3+5
or - 2a>8 and now we divide by - 2
and a< 8/(-2) or a< -4
That means you have to choose D- the last line
3 (n + 1) (expression)
3n + 3 (expression simplified)
In a regular hexagon, each side is contained in a separate equilateral triangle with side of 2-units. That makes six equilateral triangles with side 2-units.
Further, each equilateral triangle of side 2-units contains four (4) equilateral triangles of side 1-unit.
Therefore the total number of equilateral triangles of side 1 units in a hexagon with side two units is 6*4=24.
Answer:
The choice; B) 5/3
Step-by-step explanation:

