So you have: ((-15(x^2)(y^6))+(50(x^4)(y^3))+(20x^2y))/((5x^2)(y))
which simplifies to
(-3y^5)+(10(x^2)(y^2))+4
as there are no like terms and x and y have not been given, this is as far as it can be simplified.
Answer:
937
425
Step-by-step explanation:
9 is the square of 3
7 is 1 more than 6, the double of 3
4 is the square of 2
5 is 1 more than 4, 2x 2
Is there more?
Answer:
y=x+5+x+5?
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure and I did this not that long ago
Answer:
180, 180, 148, 180, 148
Step-by-step explanation:
The two rules in play here are ...
- the sum of interior angles of a triangle is 180°
- the angles of a linear pair are supplementary (they total 180°)
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The first of these rules answers the first two questions:
- interior angles total 180°
- angles 1, 3, 4 total 180°
We can subtract the measure of angle 1 from both sides of the previous equation to find the sum of the remaining two angles.
- angles 3 and 4 total 148°
The second rule answers the next question:
- angles 1 and 2 total 180°
As before, subtracting the value of angle 1 from both sides of the equation gives ...
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<em>Additional comment</em>
Of course, the subtraction property of equality comes into play, also. For some unknown, X, you have (in both cases) ...
X + 32° = 180°
X +32° -32° = 180° -32° . . . . . . subtraction property of equality
X = 148° . . . . . . . . simplify
In the first case, X is the sum of angles 3 and 4. In the second case, X is angle 2 only.