Answer:
20/24. Simplified answer is 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
5/8 divided by 3/4 is the same as asking 5/8 times 4/3
When dividing a number by a fraction, you can always just multiply by the fraction with its numerator and denominator switched!
So, now we have 5/8 times 4/3
Step 1: Multiply the numerators together. 5 times 4 = 20
Step 2: Multiply the denominators together. 8 times 3 = 24
Step 3: Put the new numerator over the new denominator. 20 over 24 is 20/24
Step 4: Simplify the fraction if necessary. 20 and 24 share a common factor of 4, so divide both the numerator and denominator by 4.
20 divided by 4 = 5
24 divided by 4 = 6
So, 20/24 is equal to 5/6.
For this case, the dividend is given by:

We note that the following numbers:
2, 10, 1, 5
They are the coefficients of the polynomial and they are in the upper part of the division.
The number -5 is the opposite value of the divisor constant.
Therefore, the divisor is given by:
x + 5
Answer:
The divisor is:
x + 5
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
With a single application of the Law of Cosines, you can only find one of an unknown side or an unknown angle. The other three elements in the 4-variable equation must be specified.
However, a single application of the LoC can be used to find DE. Then, knowing the three sides, either of the unknown angles can be found from an additional application of the LoC.
So, the answer is "it depends." It is yes to all if finding DE first is allowed. It is "no" to the angles if they must be found without finding DE first.
Answer:
x+20
Step-by-step explanation:
As we can see n the diagram, there are parallel traversals and one line, and the two angles given are same-side interior angles. We know that when there is parallel traversal, and we have same side interiors, the sum of the measure of the two angles are supplementary. Supplementary means 180 degrees, or a straight line.
So we plug everything in and we have 4x+5x=180 degrees
4x+5x=9x, so 9x=180
We divide by 9 on both sides to get the value of x, which is 20
Hope it helps!
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