The perfect whole squares are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100.
Less than 30 are:
<h2>1, 4, 9, 16, 25</h2>
Answer:
(a) The y-intercept is not visible on the graph.
(D) The line crosses the x-axis at –3
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
46
Step-by-step explanation:
Segment WX = 23 by the 30 60 90 triangle theorem which states that the longer leg is sqrt3 times the length of the shorter leg.
Segment XY = 26 by the 30 60 90 triangle theorem that states the hypotenuse is twice the length of the shorter leg
Answer: The tenth term is 76
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Explanation:
We use this arithmetic sequence formula to get the nth term
Plug in and you should get the following:
The tenth term is <u>76</u>
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We can verify this by listing out the terms one by one. Start at 4, add on 8 each time, until you generate the 10th term. A table like the one shown below is a good way to keep track of all the terms.
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In short, the error is with the "10" in the expression 4+10(8). The student should have used 9 instead. This is because of the n-1 term in which shifts everything one spot to the left.
Answer:
1 Expandir.
-28=-21x-28+21x
−28=−21x−28+21x
2 Simplifica -21x-28+21x−21x−28+21x a -28−28.
-28=-28
−28=−28
3 Ya que ambos lados son iguales, hay infinitas soluciones.
Soluciones Infinitas
Step-by-step explanation: