False , that’s why they are inverse
The answer is 3x-3. You have to distribute the 3 to both of the variables in the equations. The 1 in the parentheses is a negative and multiplying the 3 will result in a negative 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
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First, compare the highest term of the dividend (x²) to the highest term of the divisor (x). We need to multiply the divisor by x.
When we do that, we get x² + 5x. Subtracting this from the dividend, we get -9x + 11.
Now repeat the process. Compare the highest term of the new dividend (-9x) to the highest term of the divisor (x). We need to multiply by -9.
When we do that, we get -9x − 45. When we subtract from the new dividend, we get 56.
So the quotient is x − 9, and the remainder is 56.
Is it a right triangle?? If so use the Pythagorean theorem (a2+b2=c2)
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
The HL theorem basically says that two triangles are congruent if their corresponding hypotenuses and one leg are equal.
Here, the hypotenuse of both triangles are each marked with two dashes meaning they're equal. Similarly, QE and ET are both equal.
Therefore we can see that they can be proved congruent by the HL Theorem.