Answer:
-10<0
Step-by-step explanation:
It's said "The value √-9 is not -3 because --------------------
So you need to prove why -3 is not the value of √-9.
As you know (-3)^2 = (-3) * (-3) = 9, ≠ -9
Answer is A.
(-3)^2 ≠ -9
Commutative means 'you can swap them'. I.e., a+b = b+a, addition is commutative. Subtraction is not.
The first answer: <span>2(6a − 3) = (6a − 3) ⋅ 2 is an example where 2 and (6a-3) are the factors that can be swapped, because multiplication is commutative.</span>
1000 = 2*length + 2*wudth
therefore
1000 = 2*150 + 2* width
width = ( 1000 - 300)/2
= 700/2
width = 350