I'm not to sure if I know the other ones but number 12th Is 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the two lines intersect at point Q(x,y) the x & y values of both lines must be equal at point Q. so 3x+14=7x-10. Solving for x yields x = 6.
The GCF is of 11ab +32ab is 43ab
What book do you need these answers from?
First plot the points. Let’s just use the first graph. When you have done that. Draw a triangle. Find the right angle and look at what line is across from that. That is the hypotenuse. That is the length that you are trying to find. So you have to do your equation: a^2 + b^2 = c^2. A and B have to be the length of the other 2 lines(just count it). When you have done that repack you a and b with your #s. And what ever is equal to you c. Then that is you answer. (Im sorry if this was confusing)