No, these do not always forma unique triangles because it depends on what size your sides are because if you have 3 sides of the same length then that’s a equilateral and if you have two sides of the same length and one side that’s not then that would be an Isosceles triangle and if you had no sides of the same length then that would be a scalene triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
gradient = slope or several other words.
it describes how strongly a line (or tangent to a bent curve) is going up or down or ... if it is changing at all.
it is represented by the ratio
(y coordinate change / x coordinate change)
when going from one point on the line to another.
in our case, when going from A to B we have
x changes by -2k (from 3k to k).
y changes by -11 (from 8 to -3).
so, the gradient or slope is
-11/-2k = 3
11/2k = 3
11 = 3×2k = 6k
k = 11/6
A = (33/6, 8) = (11/2, 8)
B = (11/6, -3)
Answer:
9) v= -12
10) n= -7
Step-by-step explanation:
9) v - 15 = -27
Add 15 from both sides
i.e. v - 15 + 15 = -27 + 15
v = -12
10) n + 16 = 9
Subtract 16 from both sides
i.e. n + 16 - 16 = 9 - 16
n = -7
Hope this helps!!!
One example is the equation 2x+3x = 5x because the left hand side combines to form the right hand side. This equation is said to be an identity, which is always true for any real number you can think of. For example, if x = 3, then,
2x+3x = 5x
2*3+3*3 = 5*3 ... replace every x with 3
6 + 9 = 15
15 = 15
We end up with a true equation. This will happen regardless of what x value we pick. Therefore, it has infinitely many solutions.
Answer:
19.87 Pizzas are left
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve, just take 35 the number of starting pizzas and then subtract the number pizzas both of them consumed. So, 35 - 6.8 given 4/5 converts to 0.8 this leaves use with Bob's pizza consumption only at 28.2 pizza's left. Next, we are going to take 28.2 - 8.33 given 1/3 is .3333 repeating this then gives us the answer with having 19.87 pizzas left - although if it asks how many whole pizzas you would say 28 given you can't have .87 of a pizza.