Find the variables and lengths

  1. Below is a diagram of a right triangle. The coordinates of the two vertices are shown.Find the lengths of sides f and g. Write
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  2. Find the lengths of the missing side of the triangle to the nearest tenth to unlock the code to puzzle two find the sum of all
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  3. I have vocabulary words for science that I have to define and I cant find the defintions for Manipulated variables, responding
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  4. Which are the two variables that scientists try to isolate in most scientific experiments?answers: The larger and the smaller
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  5. Trapezoids and Kites quiz part 2answered 2023 1. Find the values of the variables and the lengths of the sides of the kites:
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  6. Find the variables and lengths of the sides of this kite.{top left is y-4, top right is x+5, bottom left is 2x+5, and bottom
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  7. Find the variables and lengths of the sides of this kite.{top left is y-4, top right is x+5, bottom left is 2x+5, and bottom
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  8. My questions are:why are variables useful in algebra? Also, what makes the use of variables difficult to understand? Variables
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  9. I need to find the perimeter of a figure with two missing side lengths. The lengths I have are :3x, 5x-2, 6x-5, 2x I need the
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  10. Find the expected value of the product of variables 𝐴 and 𝐵, denoted as 𝖪(𝐴𝐵), when 𝐴 and 𝐵 are independent
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