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Which of the following sets of numbers could represent side lengths of a right triangle?
6m, 10m, 16m
06m, 8m, 10m
6m, 8m, 9m
6m, 6m, 11m
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Me with this assignment ! i only partially understand, so explain. also it's a work sample. at the championship bike race, steve and paula were fighting for first place. steve was 175 feet ahead of paula and had only 300 feet left to go. he was very tired and was going only 9 feet per second. paula was desperate to catch up and was going 15 feet per second. who won the bike race and by how far did she/he win?
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Point q is equidistant from the sides of β tsr. find mβ rst.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Nicolo paganini's numbers 1184 and 1210 are amicable. the proper divisors of 1184 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 37, 74, 148, 296, and 592. the proper divisors of 1210 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 22, 55, 110, 121, 242, and 605. use the definition of amicable (friendly) numbers to show that they are indeed amicable. which of the folowing statement uses the definition of amicable numbers to show that 1184 and 1210 are indeed amicable? o a. o b. Β° c. the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is 1184 the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is greater than 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is greater than 1184 the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is less than 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is less than 1184
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Write the equation of the line that passes through (3, 4) and (2, β1) in slope-intercept form. (2 points) y = 3x β 7 y = 3x β 5 y = 5x β 11 y = 5x β 9
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