Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The tough part of this question is figuring out what to do with √(7^2). You could do it by expanding the square. √(7^2) = √49
Now what is the square root of 49? Is it not 7?
√49 = 7
7^6 * 7^1
7 ^(6 + 1)
7 ^ 7
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Student A Mean: 697/8=87.125
Student A Mean Absolute Deviation: 7.1563
Student B Mean: 756/9=84
Student B Mean Absolute Deviation: 7.3333
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
For the HL theorem to be applicable, the hypotenuses must be the same length:
x+3 = y-1
and the marked legs must be the same length:
y-3 = 2x-1
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Recognizing y-3 = (y-1) -2, we can substitute into the second equation using the first equation:
(y -1) -2 = 2x -1
(x +3) -2 = 2x -1 . . . substitute for y-1
2 = x . . . . . . . . . . add 1-x to both sides
Then the first equation tells us ...
x+4 = y = 2+4 = 6
The values of x and y are ...
x = 2, y = 6
The answer would be 1/12.
1/16 * 4/3
1* 4 over 16 * 3
4 over 16 * 3
4/48
1/12.