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Algebra Suppose the sides of
Algebra Suppose the sides of a triangle have each of the given measures. Classify each triangle by its sides.
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8-(3/8)k=-4
Now try to learn the basic steps of algebra. Subtract 8 from both sides. Why can we do this? You would then divide
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Nikki-Ole
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Algebra: Measurement
One of the equal sides of an isosceles triangle is 3 m less than twice its base. The perimeter is 44 m. Find
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Anthony
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Suppose you have an isosceles triangle, and each of the equal sides has a lenght of 1 foot. Suppose the angle formed by those
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Ashley
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1/3x + 5/6 = 2/9x - 1/3
How do I solve this to get the answer? For basic algebra you need to understand that we can add (or
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Courtney
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Suppose you have an isosceles triangle, and each of the equal sides has a length of r feet. Suppose the angle formed by those
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Prove that cot x + tan x = csc x * sec x whenever both sides are defined.
I tried rewriting all sides in terms of sin x but it
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John
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24= -2(b-3)+8
I suppose you want to solve 24= -2(b-3)+8 for b, am I right? If so, subtract 8 from both sides to get 16 = -2(b-3)
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shanique
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Hello, I have another question from my linear algebra class. I'm asked to find the area of a triangle using determinants, but
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Robert
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I am getting ready to start an Algebra class for the first time and I was wondering what challenges people have with learning
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jeff
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