Please retype this fraction. If by "---" you mean "subtraction," type 3/7-1/3.
Let's assume that the problem is as follows: (3/7-1/3)(2/3)-1/7;
first, find the LCD of 3/7 and 1/3 and then combine 3/7 and -1/3).
second, multiply your result by (2/3).
third, subtract 1/7 from your result.
If, however, your "---" and "-----" mean "division, then the above is all wrong.
If that's the case, then please retype your whole question.
You could express "the quotient of 2/3 and 1/6" as follows:
2
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3
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1
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6
Is that what you meant?
Sorry to be picky, but it's very important that you express math properly.
Answer:
y⁷/x⁵ , I hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The y intercept only occurs when x=0 so (0,0) is the only y intercept of those choices.
X=-8,3.
divide all terms by the two in the first term to get x^2+5x-24=0. Then find the factors. To do so, find what two numbers can be multiplied to get 24, and whether those two numbers can be added or subtracted to get the middle term (5). Since 8x(-3)=24 and 8-3=5, (x+8) and (x-3) are the factors. Then set the factors equal to zero. Add or subtract these numbers to the other side of the equation and you then get x=-8,3. These are the roots.