Answer:
<em>No</em>, a pentagon can NOT be a cross-section of a triangular prism.
Step-by-step explanation:
Prisms have a uniform cross-section and are named after their cross-section. Hence, the cross section of a triangular prism is a triangle. The only prism with a pentagon cross-section is a pentagonal prism.
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Answer: $8470
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, you can substitute 4 for x:

Mikayla's scooter is worth around $8470 after 4 years.
It was originally worth 13,500 dollars and depreciated by 11% every year.
There are no values of X that equation true .
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to know how negative exponents "work" to understand this concept.
because if you want to make a negative exponent positive you put what the exponent is on under a 1. It follows then that you can go backwards from that and rewrite positive fractions with negative exponents.