The answer is 56.
I know this because...
<span>-6 + {14 + 2 [60 − 9(1 + 3)]}
-6 + </span>{14 + 2[60 − 9(4)]}
-6 + {14 + 2[60 − 36]}
-6 + {14 + 2[24]}
-6 + {14 + 48}
-6 + {62}
-6 + 62 = 56
Answer:
A'
Step-by-step explanation:
It is A' because they are corresponding angles, it is the same exact shape it has just been translated to a different area of the graphic plane.
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A page of two-dimensional arrays can be thought of as a three-dimensional array. Since 2-dimensional arrays are commonly expressed in tables or matrixes, therefore, if we put these tables or matrices in a page, the collection of matrices in a single page would now be structured into a 3D array.
Answer:
it should be 4.24264068712 looked it up
Well a perfect square looks like this:
6 x 6
2 x 2
So the number 72 is between the PRODUCT of two perfect squares such as those.
One product has to be above 72, and the other below it.
So lets multiply.
8 x 8 = 64
9 x 9 = 81
Oh look at that, 72 is between 64 and 81.