Answer:
No, it is not
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to check if the lenghts given is that of a right angle triangle
For a right angle triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two other sides
The hypotenuse represents the longest side
So 27^2 = 14^2 + 23^2
The difference between these is 4, and as such the triangle is not a right angled
53(1 + x)
the 53 is the cost of the meal without the tax
the x is gonna be the percentage of the tip u want to leave...in decimal form
so lets say u are going to leave a 5% tip.....5% = 0.05
ur equation would be 53(1 + 0.05) = 53(1.05) = 55.65...cost of meal and tip
Answer:
upper:65 lower:44
Step-by-step explanation:
I cannot reach a meaningful solution from the given information. To prove that S was always true, you would have to prove that N was always false. To prove that N was always false you would have to prove that L was always false. For the statement (L ^ T) -> K to be true, you only need K to be true, so L can be either true or false.
Therefore, because of the aforementioned knowledge, I do not believe that you can prove S to be true.
Answer is D. Add the equations in order to solve for the first variable. Plug this value into the other equations in order to solve for th remaining varables