Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The right triangle on the right side of the figure has a height of 6 (two same sides lengths) and a base of 3.
x is the hypotenuse (side opposite of 90 degree angle).
We can use the pythagorean theorem to find x. The pythagorean theorem tells us to square each leg (height and base) of the triangle and add it. It should be equal to the hypotenuse square.
For this triangle it means, we square 6 and 3 and add it. It should be equal to x squared. Then we can solve. Shown below:
<em>Now we can use property of radical to simplify:</em>
Correct answer is C
-(1/2)p<-16
Divide both sides by the coefficient of p. Flip the inequality sign because you are dividing a negative number.
p>32
Final answer: A
It is the first option- 12 times one fourth the quotient of 6 and 2
A postulate (or sometimes called as an axiom) is something assumed rather than proven. A theorem is something that is proven. To make a theorem, we first start with undefined terms. Such as line, point, and plane. Then next comes the postulates. Then the definitions. And in some theorems, a previously proven theorem is sometimes used in order to prove the new theorem.
Answer:
Boxes at the top are as follows
Monomial. 1. 4x
Binomial. 2. 4x+2
Trinomial. 3.
Polynomial. More than 3.
This would be an example of a polynomial ^
Omit the next highest term to get a trinomial etc
1. 4th degree. Leading term:
Leading coefficient: x
2. 2nd degree. Leading term:
Leading coefficient: -7x
It's a little confusing to read but that should be everything. Sorry it's not organized better