Chapter 2: Problem 13
Solve each equation. Check each solution. See Examples 1 through \(6 .\) \(\frac{k}{-7}=0\)
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Chapter 2: Problem 13
Solve each equation. Check each solution. See Examples 1 through \(6 .\) \(\frac{k}{-7}=0\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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The sum of the measures of the angles of a parallelogram is \(360^{\circ} .\) In the parallelogram below, angles \(A\) and \(D\) have the same measure as well as angles \(C\) and \(B\). If the measure of angle \(C\) is twice the measure of angle \(A,\) find the measure of each angle.
Solve each inequality. Write each answer using solution set notation. $$ -6 x+2 \geq 2(5-x) $$
Fill in the box with \(<,>, \leq,\) or \(\geq\). See the Concept Check in this section. If \(m \leq n,\) then \(-2 m \square-2 n\)
Evaluate each expression. $$ 3^{4} $$
If the difference of a number and four is doubled, the result is \(\frac{1}{4}\) less than the number. Find the number.
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