Mathematics, 06.09.2021 18:10 jaleelbrown80
A triangle has two sides of lengths 8 and 10. What value could the length of
the third side be? Check all that apply
A 18
D B20
C. 8
0.4
E. 10
DE 7
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, TheCampingStone
The sum of two numbers is 58. the first number is 8 less than half the second number. let c represent the first number. let drepresent the second number. which statements about solving for the two numbers are true? check all that apply. the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers. the equation  represents the sentence “the first number is 8 less than half the second number.”the equation  represents the relationship between the two numbers. the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers. the number d is 14.the number c is 44.the number c is 14.the number d is 44.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, maraa013001
Use addition and subtraction to simplify the following polynomials. a. add polynomials: (3 – 4x + 8x^2) + (–6 + 2x – 5x^2) step 1: rewrite the polynomials without the parentheses. step 2: write the polynomial in descending order and use parentheses around like terms. step 3: add the like terms identified in step 2 to simplify the polynomial. b. subtract polynomials: (3x – 5 – 7x^2) – (–2 + 6x^2 – 5x) step 1: rewrite the polynomials without the parentheses. remember to multiply each term in the second parentheses by –1. show your work. step 2: write the polynomial in descending order and use parentheses around like terms. step 3: add the like terms identified in step 2 to simplify the polynomial.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, corbeansbrain
Someone answer asap for ! michele pushes a box d meters across a floor. she uses a force f, in newtons, to push the box. she pushes the box for t seconds. the formula p = fd/t calculates the power, p, in watts, that it takes for michele to complete the task. solve the formula for d.
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