<span>So the question is how to find the volume of a L-block geometrical body. To do that we need to turn an L-block into something we know how to calculate the volume. in the case of an L-block we can use two rectangles because we can calculate it's volume easily, as V=a*b*c and simply sum the two volumes. </span>
Answer:
2x+59.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let <em>J </em>represent Jessica's weight and <em>R</em> represent Ronda's weight.
Jessica weighs <em>x+34</em> pounds. Thus:
Ronda weighs 12 pounds less than Jessica. In other words:
The sum of their weights, therefore, is:
Now, if Jessica gains 5 pounds and Ronda loses 2 pounds, the net gain of the total weight would be 3 pounds. Thus, we only need to add 3 to the original total to find the sum of their new weights:
The sum of the new [weights] is represented by 2x+59.
If they are just looking for the “inverse” which means flip it it’ll be 5radical (which the the v shape looking bar) x-4 = h(x)
Supplementary angles need to add up to 180 degrees.
Subtract Y from 180:
X = 180 - 156 = 24
X = 24 degrees
Let's take a look at each term separately.
15a^2b^2:
15 has factors 1, 3, 5, 15
a x a
b x b
-24ab
-24 has factors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
a
b
Now, we can see what each of these terms has in common. Both have a 3 in their factor lists, as well as one a and one b.
Therefore, the greatest common factor is 3ab.
Hope this helps!! :)