Answer:
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The square of an odd number:
We're to conjecture, not do algebra, apparently. 1²=1, 3²=9, 5²=25, 7²=49, ...
We conjecture the square of an odd number is odd.
The product of two evens and an odd:
Again, we'll run some examples.
(2)(2)(1)=4
(2)(4)(3)=24
(4)(6)(5) =120
(4)(8)(1)=32
Conjecture: The product of two evens and an odd is a multiple of 4
Counterexample: The product of two fractions is never an integer
How about
3/4 × 4/3 = 1
What we want to do first is isolate the variable. To do this we need to multiply each side by 5 to remove the fraction
5 * 5 = 5*
w
Simplify the right side
5 *
w = 1w
Now simplify the left side
5 * 5 = 25
Then we get...
25 = w
There's your answer!
Answer:D)10
Step-by-step explanation: If x=10, you take away 1 for 9, divide it by three, which is three. As you said before, 3=k, so the answer is D or 10
Answer:
m=
6
−16−
448
=
3
−8−4
7
=−6.194
m=
6
−16+
448
=
3
−8+4
7
=0.861
Step-by-step explanation: