a. yes
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identify whether or not the following values are a pythagorean triple: 12, 12, 16
a. yes
b. no
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The sum of the first eight terms of an arithmetic progression is 9m + 14. the fifth term of the06 progression is 2m - 6, where m is a constant.given that the first term of the progression is 26,find the value of the common difference, d and thevalue of m.
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Fill in the missing exponents in each box and show how you found the answer. (4 points: 2 points for each correct answer with work shown) c. (9^4)^? =9^1 d.(5^? )^3=5^1 *question marks represent the boxes
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identify whether or not the following values are a pythagorean triple: 12, 12, 16
a. yes
a. yes
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