Answer:
So W is going to stand for width and L is going to stand for length.
L= 2W+6
78=2L + 2W
Those are the two equations you will use. So plug in L=2W+6 into the other one and solve.
78= 4W+12 +2W
(simplify)
78=6W+12
(-12 from both sides)
66=6W
(divide by 11)
W=11
Replug W into your equation to find L.
L=22+6
(simplify)
L=28
I hope this is right
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The correct answer is C. Commutative Property
Answer:
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Answer:
1/6^3
Step-by-step explanation:
The applicable rules of exponents are ...
a^-b = 1/a^b
(a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c)
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Your expression can be simplified as follows:
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<em>Additional comment</em>
If you think of an exponent as signifying repeated multiplication, the rules of exponents may be easier to remember. The exponent tells you how many times the base is a factor in the product.
Consider multiplication:
Consider division:
This may help you see that a positive exponent in the denominator is equivalent to a negative exponent in the numerator (and vice versa).
The exterior angle is supplementary to the adjacent angle (they form a linear pair) and is the sum of the two angles in the triangle that are not adjacent to it. For example, in number 2, the exterior angle is 28+40=68 degrees. You can use the other method to check. 68 degrees is supposed to be in a linear pair with 112 degrees, which it is. So the answer to number 2 would be 68 degrees.
Try doing this for the rest of them