Answer:
Errata is originally the plural of the singular Latin noun erratum. Like many such borrowed nouns ( agenda; candelabra ), it came by the mid-17th century to be used as a singular noun, meaning “a list of errors or corrections to be made (in a book).”
Step-by-step explanation:
Both of this angles are same side interior angles which means both of this angles when added equal to 180 degrees
5x +15 + 3x - 3 = 180
8x - 12 = 180
+12 +12
8x = 192
x = 24
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( x^4 - 4 x³ + 2 x² - 4 x + 1 ) : ( x² + 1 ) = x² - 4 x + 1
- x^4 - x²
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- 4 x³ + x² - 4 x
4 x³ + 4 x
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x² + 1
- x² - 1
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R ( x ) = 0
( x^4 - 4 x³ + 2 x² - 4 x + 1) = ( x² + 1 ) ( x² - 4 x + 1 )
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