Answer:
8.06
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps
What your gonna want to do is any where there is an x you are going to put in the number from the x column. You then solve for y and that is the answer for that number you used for x that would be your y
To compute the GCF of two number, you need their prime factorization.
Then, you "build" the GCF by only considering the primes appearing in both factorization, with the smaller exponent possible.
So, to compute the GCF between 6 and 9, you first consider their factorization:


So, the only prime appearing in both factorization is 3.
It appears with exponent 1 in the factorization of 6, and with exponent 2 in the factorization of 9. We must choose the smallest, so we choose 1.
So, 3 with exponent 1 is simply 3, and here's your GCF
9514 1404 393
Answer:
see the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of angles is 180°, so the value of x is found by subtracting the given angles from 180°.
For example, ...
2. x = 180° -23° -68° = 89°
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When a number of similar calculations are required, I like to enter the formula once and let a spreadsheet do the math. In the attached, the units of x are degrees. The problems are in order 1–4.