Answer:
1st Option;
j = 4.5
k = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve for "j" first:
=> We know that by the definition of midpoint segment theorem we can say;
3j = 5j - 9
0 = 5j - 3j - 9
0 = 2j - 9
0 + 9 = 2j
9 = 2j
9/2 = j
4.5 = j
=> Now that we have j-value we use the same method to solve for k-value;
6k = k + 10
6k - k = 10
5k = 10
k = 10/5
k = 2
Therefore;
j = 4.5
k = 2
<u>So the first option would be correct!</u>
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
1/ 91.4
Discussion:
Evaluate 1/ ( 3x^3 + 5.2y) when x = 3, y = 2.
1/ (3 (3)^3 + 5.2(2)) =
1/ ( 3 * 27 + 10.4) =
1/ ( 81 + 10.4) =
1/ (91.4) =
.0109 (approx)
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
By the diagram, you can see the sum of segment AB and segment BC is segment AC. Adding the given expressions for AB and B is . Simplifying the equation , gives . Substituting in the equation for segment AC gives 15.
A) the missing degree is 166
b) the missing degree is 142
c)the missing degree is 160
I do hope I helped you in a way! If I am incorrect I apologize.