Multiply everything in the parenthesis by a.
ac + ab = d
Subtract ab from both sides.
ac = d - ab
Divide a on both sides.
c = d - ab / a
Hope this helps!
Answer:
4.243
step by step explanation:
To Euclid, a postulate is something that is so obvious it may be accepted without proof.
A. A straightedge and compass can be used to create any figure.
That's not Euclid, that's just goofy.
B. A straight line segment can be drawn between any two points.
That's Euclid's first postulate.
C. Any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely.
That's Euclid's second postulate.
D. The angles of a triangle always add up to 180.
That's true, but a theorem not a postulate. Euclid and the Greeks didn't really use degree angle measurements like we do. They didn't really trust them, I think justifiably. Euclid called 180 degrees "two right angles."
Answer: B C
Answer:
Francine has just set up her Christmas tree. 40% of her ornaments are red. If she has 30 ornaments, then how many are red?
Step-by-step explanation: