Because it is a 90° angle and the legs are congruent, the legs intersect with the hypotenuse at the same angle, so the other, unnamed angle at the bottom left is equal to x.
Now we can state that:
2x + 90 = 180
2x = 90
x = 45
The additive inverse of the expression -3/w is 3/w
<h3>How to determine the
additive inverse?</h3>
The expression is given as:
-3/w
The law of additive inverse states that
For an expression x, the additive inverse is -x
This means that the additive inverse of the expression -3/w is 3/w
Hence, the additive inverse of the expression -3/w is 3/w
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If w≠0, what is the additive inverse of the expression below? -3/w
Answer:
15*3*2
15*1*6
45*2*1
10*3*3
6*5*3
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume=Lenth *Width*Height divieded by 3
Answer:
<h3>5th Multiple of 7 = 35</h3><h3>3rd Multiple of 2 = 6</h3><h2>The Difference</h2>
=> 35-6
<h2>=> 29</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not fully sure what your teacher is aiming for. it friends very much on what you were just discussing in class (which I don't know).
but the first thing coming to mind is a minus sign ("-"). squaring a negative number removed the minus and makes the result equal to squaring the same positive number.
just for the undoing the 1/2 :
that is, because a fraction as exponent specifies in its denominator the root to be calculated for the basic value or expression.
so, 1/2 means square root. and yes, square is the inverse function of a square root, and it "undoes" the square root.
in exponent calculation it just means that for exponent 1 to the power of exponent 2 we simply multiply both exponents. and so, 1/2 × 2 = 1
FYI - the numerator still represents an original "to the power of" operation.
so, e.g. 3/2 would mean put the basis to the power of 3 and then do the square root of that result. or the other way around. these operations are commutative (the sequence does not matter).