Mathematics, 30.06.2019 15:00, sabrinarasull1pe6s61
Lara wrote the statements shown in the chart below: statement description 1 if two lines intersect, then they intersect at exactly one point. 2 in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the length of the legs. which option best classifies lara's statements? (1 point) statement 1 and statement 2 are postulates because they are true facts. statement 1 is a theorem, and statement 2 is a postulate. statement 1 is a postulate, and statement 2 is a theorem. statement 1 and statement 2 are theorems because they can be proved.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50, aaroncx4900
Jace wrote a sentence as an equation. 56 is 14 more than a number. 14+ = 56 which statement best describes jace's work? jace is not correct. the phrase more than suggests using the symbol > and jace did not use that symbol. jace is not correct. he was correct to use addition, but the equation should be 56+ p = 14 jace is not correct. the first number in the sentence is 56, so the equation should start with 56. jace is correct. the phrase more than suggests addition, so jace showed that 14 plus a variable equals 56. o
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, ambercuevas2707
Jorge wants to determine the enlarged dimensions of a digital photo to be used as wallpaper on his computer screen. the original photo was 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels high. the new photo will be 1,260 pixels wide. what will the new height be?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30, pinkfluffyunicorns
The maximum distance (in nautical miles) that a radio transmitter signal can be sent is represented by the expression 1.23h√, where h is the height (in feet) above the transmitter. estimate the maximum distance x (in nautical miles) between the plane that is receiving the signal and the transmitter. round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Lara wrote the statements shown in the chart below: statement description 1 if two lines intersec...
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