10x^6y^3 + 20x^3y^2 / 5x^3y =
5x^3y (2x^3y^2 + 4y) / 5x^3y=
<span>2x^3y^2 + 4y
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First you find what the expressions 10x^6y^3 and 20x^3y^2 have in common, and that is 5x^3y, which is the same as the denominator, so you can easily divide them and get 1.
<span>Hope you understand!
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18,000* (21/25)= 15,120.
The population of Lakewood is 15,120.
Hope this would help~
Answer:
the family free skate
Step-by-step explanation:
A square has exactly four lines of reflection. The four lines are: the two diagonals of the square, and the two lines that are parallel to the two sides of the square and cut the square into two equal halves. No matter how big the square is, along these four lines, you can always fold the square so that the two parts match up with each other. Other lines do not work.
Answer: No it is <u>not</u> a solution
Why not? Because it doesn't make the first inequality true. Replace x with 1 and y with 2
y > 2x
y > 2*1 ... replaced x with 1
2 > 2*1 .... replaced y with 2
2 > 2 .... which is a false inequality statement since 2 is not larger than itself