Answer:
that puts the solution in the form ...
variable is ...
Step-by-step explanation:
It isn't always.
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Often, we like to have a solution be in the form ...
variable is ...
So, for an inequality, that puts the variable on the left:
x > 3
y < 27
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Personally, I like to see the answer in a form that has the variable and its values in the same relation as on a number line. This means, my preferred inequality symbols are < or ≤, since those have the smaller numbers on the left. I would write the first example above as ...
3 < x
showing that the shaded portion of the number line (representing possible values of the variable) is to the right of the open circle at 3. For me, it is more mental effort to translate x > 3 to the same image.
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The forms we choose to use are all about making communication as easy as possible.
Well, that means that it is 3 more than a common multipule of 8,10,12, and 30
find the lcm
8=2*2*2
10=2*5
12=2*2*3
30=2*3*5
lcm=2*2*2*3*5=120
times it by 2 to get it between 200 and 500
240
add 3
243 is da number
Answer:
The missing leg is 8 feet and the hypotenuse is 10 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the Pythagorean theorem which is A²+B²=C².
So we know the first side is 6 so plug that into the equation which would now be 6²+B²=C².
Because the hypotenuse is 2 feet longer than the missing leg we can plug in C=B+2 which would now make it 6²+B²=(B+2)².
Now we solve what we have so far which would now make the equation 36+B²=B²+4B+ 4.
Now we can figure out that 4B=32.
Now isolate the variable, B, by divide both side of 4B=32 by 4.
This gives us B=8.
So the other side is 8 feet.
Since we know that the hypotenuse is 2 feet longer than the leg we just add 2 feet to the original 8 feet to find the hypotenuse to be 10 feet.
The answers is 30 km.....
Answer:
its the 2 bottom ones......