There are 2 choices for the first set, and 5 choices for the second set. Each of the 2 choices from the first set can be combined with each of the 5 choices from the second set. Therefore there are 2 times 5 combinations from the first and second sets. Continuing this reasoning, the total number of unique combinations of one object from each set is:
Answer:
The point is (7,0).
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a linear function in point-slope form is as follows :
...(1)
Where
(x₁,y₁) are the coordinates of the point which the line passes through it and (x,y).
Harold correctly wrote the equation y= 3(x–7)
or we can write it as :
y-0=3(x-7) ...(2)
Comparing equations (1) and (2), we get :
x₁ = 7 and y₁ = 0
So, the point is (7,0).
The correct option is (c).
Associative property
(3 + 9) + 6 = 3 + (9 + 6)
Answer:
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