"Common" means "same for both" or "same for all".
There's nothing common about a single item. There's no such thing
as a "common"factor unless there are at least two numbers.
Answer: 110-35=x
answer: 7 minutes
I came here to find the answer to this proble but since no one answered I’ll just put the answer that I got.
Step-by-step explanation:
area=legnth times width
we notice this is a special case
(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2
area=(a+3b)(a-3b)=a^2-9b^2
area=a^2-9b^2
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
OC = OB ( both radii of the circle )
Thus Δ BOC is isosceles with congruent base angles.
∠ BOC = ∠ BCO = 50°
(b)
∠ ACB = 90° ( angle in a semicircle ), then
∠ ACO = 90° - 50° = 40°
OA = OC ( both radii of the circle )
Thus Δ ACO is isosceles with congruent base angles.
∠ BAC = ∠ ACO = 40°
I think they are not always the best deal, but most are. Sometimes they are not good if they opponent has a even lower price then them.