Yes.
For example, the LCM of 12 and 36 is 36, because factoring these numbers gives
12 = 2^2 * 3
36 = 2^2 * 3^2
So, to match them, just multiply the twelve by 3, then they're both 36.
A bisector is a line that divides either a line or an angle into <em>two</em><em> proportionate</em> parts or angles. Thus, Anton's <em>bisector</em> would divide the segment into two <u>equal parts</u>, while Maxim's <em>bisector</em> would divide the angle into two <u>equal angles</u>.
The <u>similarities</u> between their construction are:
- <em>Intersecting</em> arcs through which the bisector would pass are required.
- The arcs are dawn using <em>the same</em> radius of any measure.
- The <em>edges</em> of the arc of the given angle, and the ends of the segment are used as <em>centers</em>.
The <u>differences</u> between their construction are:
- Anton has to draw two intersecting arcs <u>above</u> and <u>below</u> the segment. While Maxim would draw two intersecting arcs <u>within</u> the lines forming the angles.
- Anton's bisector would be <em>perpendicular</em> to the segment, while Maxim's bisector would be at <em>an angle</em> which is half of the initial angle.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
y = 10x - 32
To find the x intercept set y =0 and solve for x
0 = 10x -32
Add 32 to each side
32 = 10x
Divide by 10
32/10=10x/10
3.2 = x
To find the y intercept set x =0 and solve for t
y = 10*0 -32
y= -32
The sum is 41.22 because first you turn all of the fractions into decimals and then it’s easier to add them all together all at once.