Answer:
x^2 -8x -5 = -3
x^2 -8x -2 = 0
We complete the square by:
1) Moving the "non X" term to the right:
x^2 -8x = 2
2) Dividing the equation by the coefficient of X²
The coefficient of x is 1 so we don't do anything
3) Now here's the "completing the square" stage in which we:
• take the coefficient of X
that is -8
• divide it by 2
-8 ÷ 2 = -4
• square that number
-4*-4 = 16
• then add it to both sides of the equation.
x^2 -8x +16 = 2 +16
That becomes
(x -4)^2 = 18
we take the square root of both sides:
(x -4) = sqr root (18)
x1 = sqr root (18) +4
AND
(x+4) = sqr root (18) -4
x1 = sqr root (18) +4 = 4.2426406871 + 4 = 8.2426406871
x2 = sqr root (18) -4 = = 4.2426406871 - 4 = .2426406871
Step-by-step explanation:
Y = xe^x
dy/dx(e^x x)=>use the product rule, d/dx(u v) = v*(du)/(dx)+u*(dv)/(dx), where u = e^x and v = x:
= e^x (d/dx(x))+x (d/dx(e^x))
y' = e^x x+ e^x
y'(0) = 1 => slope of the tangent
slope of the normal = -1
y - 0 = -1(x - 0)
y = -x => normal at origin
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 9
x = 1
1 = 9 - 8
Answer:
The answer to the nearest hundredth is 0.07 liters per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are told to express the given metric in liters per minute.
The key to answering this question, is to
have the given measurements in the metric in which we want to have the answer.
Hence, we do this by converting milliliters to liters and seconds to minute.
Let’s start with milliliters;
Mathematically;
1000 milliliters = 1 liters
10 milliliters = x liters
x * 1000 = 10 * 1
x = 10/1000
x = 1/100
x = 0.01 liters
For the seconds;
We need to convert the seconds to minutes;
Mathematically;
60 seconds = 1 minute
8.5 seconds = y minutes
60 * y = 8.5 * 1
y = 8.5/60
y = 0.14167 minutes
Now, our rate of flow is liters per minute, that means we have to divide the volume by the time;
Hence, we have ;
0.01/0.14167 = 0.070588235294
Which to the nearest hundredth is 0.07
Answer:
($4.00/x)+($4.50/y)
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
Apples cost 80 cents for x apples
so
One apple cost $0.80/x
Oranges cost 75 cents for y oranges
so
One orange cost $0.75/y
Find the cost of 5 apples and 6 oranges
Multiply the number of apples by the cost of one apple and multiply the number of oranges by the cost of one orange
so
5($0.80/x)+6($0.75/y)=($4.00/x)+($4.50/y)