Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given equation is</u>
=> 3y = 6x + 3
<u>In slope-intercept form, it becomes</u>
=> 3y = 3(2x+1)
=> y = 2x+1
So, Slope = m = 2
<u><em>Parallel lines have equal slope, So any line parallel to the above line would have its slope equal to 2</em></u>
=> Line parallel to 3y = 6x + 3 is y = 2x + 10
Yes 144 is a perfect square because 12*12=144
Answer:
-45
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking for the sum of the sequence. Therefore, there is no such thing as a "radians" answer.
When you evaluate the sum, you should get -45 as your answer. To find so, you simply plug in 1 as <em>n</em> and other numbers then add the result.
We write the expression:
((2 ^ (1/2)) * (2 ^ (3/4))) ^ 2
We use for this case the properties of lso exponents:
((2 ^ (1/2)) * (2 ^ (3/4))) ^ 2
((2 ^ (2/2)) * (2 ^ (6/4)))
((2 ^ (1)) * (2 ^ (3/2)))
((2 ^ (1 + 3/2))
((2 ^ (5/2))
answer:
((2 ^ (5/2))
option 2