Answer:
1
8
4
−
3
3
−
2
3
+
2
−
1
0
+
6
18
x
4
−
3
x
3
−
2
x
3
+
x
2
−
10
+
6
18x4−3x3−2x3+x2−10+6
1
8
4
−
3
3
−
2
3
+
2
−
4
18
x
4
−
3
x
3
−
2
x
3
+
x
2
−
4
18x4−3x3−2x3+x2−4
2
Combine like terms
Solution
1
8
4
−
5
3
+
2
−
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:3
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the very nice features of the metric system of measurements is that there is a set of standardized prefixes that can be applied to any of the units. Some of the more common ones are
.. micro- . . . one millionth
.. milli- . . . . one thousandth
.. centi- . . . .one hundredth
.. kilo- . . . . .one thousand
Thus, one millimeter is 1/1000 = 0.001 meter. There are 1000 of them in 1 meter, so
.. 16 m = 16000 mm
135° I think 1080( what the angles add up to) 1080÷8=135°
Answer:
1.Yes
2.Yes
3.No
4.No
5.Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Just plug in the values of x and y for each set of coordinates.
Example from the first one
4x=y
4(5)=20
20=20 True
make sure all are valid by plugging in the next set of coordinates
4(6)=24
24=24 True
4(7)=28
28=28 True
and so forth with each equation plug in the coordinates