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Identify the type of conic section that has the equation x2 + y2 = 81. Identify the domain, range, and axes of symmetry of the conic section. show all the steps
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Atotal of 766 tickets were sold for the school play. they were either adult tickets or student tickets. there were 66 more student tickets sold than adult tickets. how many adult tickets were sold?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:50
Abdul is making a map of his neighborhood he knows the following information: his home, the middle school, and high school are all on the same street. his home, the elementry school, and his friends house are on the same street. the angle between the elementary school, middle school, and his home is congruent to the angle between his friends house, the high school, and his home. what theorem can abdul use to determine the two triangles are similar? a- side side side similarity theoremb- angle angle similarity theoremc- corresponding parts of similar triangles are congruentd- pieces of right triangles similarity theorem
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Solve the problem by using a venn diagram a group of students were surveyed about their taste in music.they were asked how they like three types of music: rock, country western and jazz.the results are summarized below: no one dislikes all three types of music.six like all three types of music.eleven donât like country western.sixteen like jazz.three like country western and jazz, but not rock.six donât like rock.eight like rock and country western.seven donât like jazz.how many students were surveyed?
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