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36 - x = -36
-x + 36 = 36
SUBTRACT 36 to BOTH SIDES
-x + 36 - 36 = -36 - 36
CANCEL out: 36 - 36 because that gives you 0
KEEP: -36 - 36 because it helps solve for the x-value
NEW EQUATION: -x = -36 - 36
SIMPLIFY IT!
-x = -72
-1x = -72
DIVIDE -1 to BOTH SIDES
-1x/-1 = -72/-1
CANCEL out: -1/-1 because it gives you 1
KEEP: -72/-1 because it gives you the value of x
NEW EQUATION: x = -72/-1
SIMPLIFY IT!
x = 72
Therefore, your answer is: x = 72
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b. little
c. less
Which of the following best describes the likely results of this search?
A. Sources that reference all three items.
B. Sources that reference either of the three items.
C. Sources that reference drugs and either prescription or cost.
D. Sources that reference the first two terms but not the third.
Answer: A. Sources that reference all three items
Explanation: The search operator AND joins two search terms making them both obligatory. We would need operators OR to make some of the items optional and operator NOT to exclude any item from the results.
A.distant
B.exciting
C.relevant
D.interesting
The answer is indeed relevant.
I took the test
1. addiction
2. edict
The judge's edict was the final say in that matter.
ven=to come
1. 2.
Answer:
1 venture
2 event
Explanation:
The words venture means to come to something. It also means a risky undertaking. For example:
Despite numerous warnings, he ventured out into the blizzard.
The word event stems from an occurrence of something.
The root word 'ven' can be used to create words such as 'convention' and 'adventure', both of which imply something that is 'coming'. They can be used in sentences like, 'The convention is coming to town next month.' or 'I am excited to go on an adventure this summer.'
The root word 'ven' which means 'to come' can be used in a variety of contexts to form different words. Some examples include:
To illustrate one of these words in a sentence, you might say, 'The annual gaming convention is coming to town next month.' In this instance, 'convention' is apt because it denotes something that is 'coming' to town.
Similarly, the word 'adventure' could be used in a sentence like, 'I am excited to go on an adventure this summer.' Here, the adventure is the experience that is 'coming' to the person.
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