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01.02.2020 •
Mathematics
Nick found the quotient of 8.64 and 1.
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Ответ:
No, The power multiplied to 8.64 should have an 0 exponent.
Option 2 is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Nick found the quotient of 8.64 and 1.25 × 10⁵.
Quotient of two number is form of division.
If quotient of a and b then expression is
Correct steps:
Nick steps:
wrong step
The power multiplied to 8.64 should have an 0 exponent.
Therefore, Nick was wrong.
Ответ:
Answers:
Reason 1: GivenReason 2: Definition of MidpointReason 4: Vertical AnglesReason 5: SAS Congruence Theorem===========================================
Explanation:
The basic idea with this proof is that the midpoint cuts each segment into two smaller equal pieces, which lead to statements 2 and 3. The two vertical angles are the congruent pair of angles we'll need. We use SAS here. Note the angle is between the congruent sides as the diagram below indicates.