Hmm, interesting
one way would be to multply it out or set it equal to 11x where x is a whole number (if x is not a whole number, then it is not divisible)
11x=7^6+7^5-7^4
undistribute 7^4
11x=(7^4)(7^2+7^1-1)
11x=(7^4)(49+7-1)
11x=(7^4)(55)
56=5*11
11x=(7^4)(5)(11)
divide by 11
x=5(7^4)
aka, find if 11 is a factor of that number
x=5(7^4)
Answer
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Answer:
y^2+xy+x+3y+2
Step-by-step explanation:
first of all we have to multiplies the y in the second bracket for all numbers in the first bracket.
so we have:
xy+y^2+2y
now we have to do the same with 1
x+y+2
now we have to unite the two solutions
xy+y^2+2y+x+y+2
at least we have to added up the similar terms (that have the same literal part)
y^2+xy+x+3y+2
Answer:1. Is right 3 down 5, because to get from x(0,0) to x'(3,-5), you need I shift to the right 3 and downwards 5.
2. Counterclockwise 180 degrees. This is because 180 degrees is half of a full rotation (360 degrees), meaning the point would be the same no matter which way you rotated 180 degrees.
3. Clockwise 90 degrees. Going counter clock wise 270 degrees is like going around 3/4 of a circle (because 270/360 is 3/4). Just as well, going clock wise 90 degrees is like going 1/4 of the circle, but in the opposite direction. This means they will both land at the same point.
Hope this Helps!
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