Answer:The bar model is a pictorial representation of a problem. In a word problem the bar model helps students to visualize the relationship between the numbers given and what are they looking for. For subtraction ( and addition ) you can use Part - Whole bar model. Whole - Part 1 = Part 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the polynomial:
And we want to determine the value of <em>k</em> such that (<em>x</em> - 2) is a factor of the polynomial.
Recall that the Factor Theorem states that a binomial (<em>x</em> - <em>a</em>) is a factor of a polynomial P(x) if and only if P(a) = 0.
Our binomial factor is (<em>x</em> - 2). Thus, <em>a</em> = 2.
Hence, by the Factor Theorem, P(2) must equal zero.
Find P(2):
This must equal zero. Hence:
In conclusion, <em>k</em> = 34/3.
2 lines parallel, and 2 triangles have a common angle
So the smaller Δ is similar to the bigger Δ (AA Similarity)
9:(4x-2)+9=12:(3x+2)+12
9:4x+7=12:3x+14
9(3x+14)=12(4x+7)
27x+126=48x+84
21x=42
x=2
So the answer is x=2
Cubs to female bear; 3/1 = 3
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