Which of the following equations have no solutions?
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Mathematics, 31.05.2021 16:20 nicolesan3
Which of the following equations have no solutions?
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40.x + 40 = 40 + 20
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
What are the equivalent ratios for 24/2= /3= /5.5=108/ = /15
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:10
Statements reasons 1. ab ? cd; ad ? bc 1. given 2. ac ? ac 2. reflexive property 3. ? adc ? ? cba 3. ? 4. ? dac ? ? bca; ? acd ? ? cab 4. cpctc 5. ? dac and ? bca are alt. int. ? s; ? acd and ? cab are alt. int. ? s 5. definition of alternate interior angles 6. ab ? cd; ad ? bc 6. converse of the alternate interior angles theorem 7. abcd is a parallelogram 7. definition of parallelogram what is the missing reason in step 3?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
One of the complementary angles is 4 degrees mor than the other. find the angles (recall that complementary angles are angles whose sum is 90 degrees.) which of the following can not be used to solve the problem if x represents one of the angles? a. 2x-4=90 b. 2x+4=90 c. x+4=90
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
Look at this system of equations. -3x + 3y = 12 y = x + 4 the solution set of this system is best explained by which of these statements? a) the graphs of the equations are the same line because the equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept. the system has infinitely many solutions. b) the graphs of the equations are parallel lines because they have the same slope but different y-intercepts. the system has no solution. c) the graphs of the equations are lines that intersect at one point because the equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts. the system has exactly one solution. d) the graphs of the equations are lines that intersect at one point because the equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept. the system has exactly one solution.
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