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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
11

Which statement about x > 6 is true?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Tema [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

x>6 = x is greater than 6

x>6 = 6 is less than x

x>6 = x is to the right of 6 on a number line (Vertical above x)

x>6 = 6 is to the left of x on a number line (Vertical below x)

x>6 = What else is there? If you guys can find anymore, answer in the comments.

Step-by-step explanation:

Please give me the options next time. I hope this helps you!

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  • The triangle is a right triangle given that (AC)² = (AB)² + (BC)²

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Therefore, on the coordinate plane, we have;

The highest and leftmost point of the triangle is the vertex, <em>A</em>

The second highest and rightmost point of the triangle is the vertex, <em>B</em>

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AB = √((-2 - 5)² + (11 - 7)²) = √(65)

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(AC)² = 130

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