What is the greatest common factor of 36 and 90

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Answer 1
Answer: 18. 

18x2= 36
18x5= 90

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Answer 2
Answer: The greatest common factor of 36 and 90 is 18

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Yes because you are multiplying 3 z’s and also 3z’s

what is 5 divide by zero? but the answer is not zero???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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That's right.  The answer is not zero.  In fact, there's no answer at all,
simply because there's no question.  In math in general, division by zero
is "not permitted", and if people start talking about it, the answer is called
"indeterminate" ... that means vague, and can't be determined.

Division is repeated subtraction.  6 divided by 2 means:  "How many times
can you take 2 away from 6 before the 6 is all used up and gone ?", and the
answer is: 3 times and then it's gone. 

So the question is really asking:  "How many times can you take zero away
from 5 before the 5 is all used up and gone ?".  There's no answer, because
no matter how many times you take away zero, you can never use up the 5 .

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Which statement can be used to prove that the two triangles are congruent? A: the HL Theorem

B: the Angle-Side-Angle Postulate (ASA)

C: the Angle-Angle-Side Theorem (AAS)


D: the SAS Postulate

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Answer:

HL Theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we see that both triangles have a right angle, making them right triangles.  We know that the hypotenuse must be equivalent, as it is the same line.  Furthermore, we see that one of the legs from each triangle are equivalent.  Therefore, we can use HL Theorem to prove these triangles are equal.

Answer:

The SAS postulate

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Longer lengths of the two triangles are equal (S)
  • The triangles are reflected about the line where their equal hyputenuses meet (S)
  • The right angle of one triengle is equal to the right angle of the other triengle (A)

Thus the two triangles are congruent as evidenced by the SAS postulate.

Give an example of a rule for a pattern. List a set of numbers that fit the pattern

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Answer:

Pattern rule tells us the start number of pattern and how the pattern continues.

For instance, 5, 8, 11, 14 , 15....

Step-by-step explanation:

Pattern rule tells us the start number of pattern and how the pattern continues.

For instance, 5, 8, 11, 14 , 15....

In the above sequence, it starts with 5 and add 3.

Here the common difference between each successive term is 3.

The rule = first + 3

Let's take "a1" is the first term. "n" is the number of terms, "d" is the common difference

an = a1 + (n-1)d

Here a1 = 5

Let's find the second term, n = 2

a2 = 5 + (2 -1)d

a2 = 5 + (1)(3)

a2 = 8

Similarly, we can find the other terms using the rule

an = a1 + (n-1)d

Hope this will helpful.

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input+7=output
1+7=8
4+7=11 
i answer anyway

Last summer,Karl went to the beach every 2 days. Antonia went to the beach every 3 days.How often did they see each other at the beach?

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I think it would be every six days because if you count by threes and then by twos you get six both times and they would see each other on the sixth day.   Hope that helped you :D
They see each other every 6 days. You just need to find the LCM of 2 & 3 which is 6. 

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Jamie who's bought $15 worth of makeup spent $6 less than Leah

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Leah spent 21 dollars on make up. All you have to do is add 15 and 6 dollars since it was 6 less than Leah then you get 21.