-3|x+4|+16=7
-3|x+4|=7-16
-3|x+4|=-9
|x+4|=3
x+4=3
x+4=-3
x=-1
x=-7
X1=-7 X2=-1
Nothing else is given, so for the two triangles to be congruent, the only possible proof is the ASA theorem.
first pairs of angles: 2x+7=x+21 => x=14
second pairs of angles: 8y-4=4y+28 =>y=8
The two triangles share the same side PR
Based on the Angle-Side-Angle Triangle Congruence theorem, these two triangles are congruent with x=14, y=8
(2x+7) +(8y-4) +Q=180 =>85
2p+6a=$14
3p+9a=$21
3p+9a=21
Subtract 9a
3p=21-9a
divide all by 3
p=7-3a
plug it into start equations
2p+6a=14
2(7-3a)+6a=14
14-6a....+6a=14
this zeroes out...
Answer:
The distance she bikes is 11/6 times as much as the distance she runs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alex bikes 2.75 miles, runs 1.5 miles. The distance she bikes is 2.75/1.5 times as much as the distance she runs.
The distance she bikes is 11/6 times as much as the distance she runs.
Answer:
Exactly two distinct zeros
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2(x-1) (x + 4)
Plug y = 0
0 = 2(x-1) (x + 4)
0/2 = (x-1) (x + 4)
(x-1) (x + 4) = 0
(x-1) = 0 or (x + 4)= 0
x = 1 or x = - 4
Here, x has two distinct roots, therefore given quadratic relation has Exactly two distinct zeros.