Hello! Although I can't give you the answers automatically. I'll just show you some steps on how to subtract & if you're still not figuring it out just message me! :)
Step 1: You have to make sure both denominators are both exactly the same or you won't get the answer correctly.
Step 2: Then subtract the numerators
Step 3: Simplify if needed.
Ex; If I have 1/2 of the pizza and my friend has 1/6 of the pizza. What will be my result if I subtract the fractions?
We'll have to take 1/2 and 1/6. You'll have to find what makes those numbers, what I mean is by multiplying both numerators and denominators.
You multiply by 3.
2 x 3 = 6
Then you'll change the denominator into 1/2 = 1/6
Result:
Then you just subtract.
3 - 1 = 2
Hint: Denominator never changes when you have your final result. So it's 2/6. It needs to be simplified.
We divide by 2.
I hope this example helped you understand how to subtract fractions & if you don't know how to add mixed fractions you can always do around the world or other examples your teacher can provide! :)
Answer:
the degree of the polynomial is 5
Answer:
-23
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the functions;
h(x) = 5x - 3 and j(x) = -2x
Now, we want to find h[j(2)]
j(2) = -2(2)
j(2) = -4
Thus;
h(-4) = 5(-4) - 3
h(-4) = -20 - 3
h(-4) = - 23
Answer:
Around 5.5 square meters
Step-by-step explanation:
You can start by finding the area of the segment. Since the rest of the circle that is not in the segment is 240 degrees, the segment is 120 degrees or a third of the circle. You can therefore find the area of that segment with the formula square meters. Now, you need to find the area of the triangle inside the sector. This is more difficult than last time, because it is not a 90 degree angle. However, you can solve this by dividing this triangle into two 30-60-90 triangles, which you know how to find the ratio of sides for. In a 30-60-90 triangle, the hypotenuse is twice the length of the smallest leg, and the larger leg is times larger than the smaller leg. In this case, these dimensions are a base of for the smaller leg and for the larger leg, or the base. Using the triangle area formula and multiplying by 2 (because remember, we divided the big triangle in half), you get square meters. Subtracting this from the area of the segment, you get about 5.5 square meters. Hope this helps!
Answer:
No, these triangles cannot lie on the same line.
Step-by-step explanation:
For two triangles to lie on the same line they must have the same slope.
The slope of the bigger triangle is
and the slope of the smaller triangle is
slopes are negative because the triangles are leaning to the left.
We see that the slopes of the two triangles are not the same; therefore, they cannot lie on the same line.