This is the concept of polynomial equations. Suppose we are given the binomial equations;
(a+b)^2
=(a+b)(a+b)
=a^2+2ab+c^2
The above answer is a trinomial, from this we can deduce that the square of a binomial is always a trinomial
Answer:
0,025
Step-by-step explanation:
simply devide by 100,2,5% is out of 100%
Answer:
6:
S1: 8 = 11x + 8
S2: 0 = 11x
S3: x = 0
8:
S1: 6x = 2x + 24
S2: 4x = 24
S3: x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
6:
S1: Add like terms (5x+6x)
S2: Subtract 8 from both sides to get x by itself
S3: divide by 11 (anything that divides/is divided by 0 is 0)
8:
S1: Add 7 to the other side
S2: Subtract 2x to the other side
S3: divide 24 by 4
Answer:
150
Step-by-step explanation:
15*10
Lets get rid of the 0 for now
15*1
That is 15 added to itself 0 times so it is 15
Now lets put the 0 back
and we will get
150
Step-by-step explanation:
first one
when x=0, y=4
wheb x=4, y=0