1. Stefan CAN simplify this expression because the two parts HAVE the same EXPONENT .
2. p^c/r^c is the same as (P/R)^C
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If you tested the ratio of the corresponding sides' lengths, you would find that these two triangles are similar
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And the similarity statement would be:
two proportional sides and an angle confined
so: SAS
OMN~OJK
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine any like terms on each side of the equation: x-terms with x-terms and constants with constants. Arrange the terms in the same order, usually x-term before constants. If all of the terms in the two expressions are identical, then the two expressions are equivalent.
From the graph,
g(2) = 4 ( from the coordinate (2,4))
[ The green line represent the function g(x)]
f(2)= 0
[ The red line represent the function f(x)]
(g + ƒ)(2) = g(2)+f(2) = 4+0 = 4
OPTION A is the correct answer
The pattern for first and second arrangement:
3 + 9 + 8 - 6 =14
10 + 2 + 7 - 3 = 16
Third arrangement:
11 + 8 + 17 - 4 = 32