The correct definition of the word "prefix" is:
an affix added at the beginning of a word root.
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an affix added to the end of a word root
an affix added to the end of a word root
a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin
a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin
an affix added at the beginning of a word root
an affix added at the beginning of a word root
word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word’s meaning
word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word’s meaning
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The correct definition of the word "prefix" is:
an affix added at the beginning of a word root.
The correct response that defines a word root is:
a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin.
The meaning of the prefix "inter" is:
between.
The correct response is:
root.
Roots often come from other languages, especially Greek and Latin.
The Latin root -fac- means:
to make.
To solve the equation \(-7m = 42\), you need to isolate \(m\). Here's how to do it step by step:
Divide both sides of the equation by \(-7\): \[ m = \frac{42}{-7} \]
Simplify the right side: \[ m = -6 \]
So, the solution is: \[ m = -6 \]