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To solve this, first perform the opposite operation for the last operation (on the left side) on both sides. The last operation of the left side is squaring. Therefore, square root both sides.



Please note that you must include ±. This is because the square root of 64 can be either positive or negative, as a square of either a positive or negative number is positive.
Now, add 9 to both sides.

There are 2 solutions from here. One comes from adding 8, and the other subtracting 8. Therefore, the two solutions are:
y = 9 + 8 = 17
y = 9 - 8 = 1
Therefore, your two solutions are 17 and 1.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
7/12 X 3/7 = 21/84 = 1/4
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
F(x) = 3x + 1.....this is the same as y = 3x + 1.
In y = mx + b form, which is what y = 3x + 1 is in, the rate of change (slope) is in the m position and the y int (the initial value) is in the b position.
y = mx + b
y = 3x + 1
ur rate of change (slope)...number in the m position = 3
ur initial value (y int)...number in the b position = 1
so rate of change = 3 and initial value = 1
Answer:
1st blank: substitution property of equality
2nd blank: linear pair theorem
3rd blank: substitution property of equality
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>1st blank</u>
∠EIJ ≅ ∠GJI (eq. 1)
∠EIJ ≅ ∠IKL (eq. 2)
∠GJI ≅ ∠JLK (eq. 3)
Substituting eq. 3 into eq. 1:
∠EIJ ≅ ∠JLK
and then, substituting eq. 2:
∠IKL ≅ ∠JLK
which means that m∠IKL = m∠JLK
<u>2nd blank</u>
The Linear Pair Theorem states that two angles that form a linear pair are supplementary
<u>3rd blank</u>
m∠JLK + m∠JLD = 180°
Substituting with the previous result:
m∠IKL + m∠JLD = 180°