If you think about this equation as a line, then in order to have an infinite number of solutions is to have another equation that describes the same line.
So, for example 3y=2x-15 would be one of those.
The answer would be c 5 divided by 2/3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the hypothenuse is the largest side in the right triangle
we have 2 side, 7,8
in a right triangle, c^2= a^2+b^2
where c is the hypothenuse
c^2=49+64=113
c=sqrt113=aprox 10.6
so, the answer is no if it has to be exactly 10 ft the hypotenuse
its 14n+21. 7×2n is 14n, and 3×7 is 21
Answer:
- triangle
- square
- hexagon
- dodecagon
Step-by-step explanation:
The 12 points marked can be divided into this many equal-size groups:
3, 4, 6, 12
so the figures that can be constructed are ...
- triangle . . . . connects every 4th mark
- square . . . . . connects every 3rd mark
- hexagon . . . .connects every other mark
- dodecagon . . connects every mark
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12 is also divisible by 1 and 2, but the minimum number of vertices in a regular polygon is 3.