Math to me is very complicated. I know that I need it in life, but when have you ever needed to find the square root of the distance from the sun to mars on a normal day-to-day basis? But jokes aside, I know that I do math without thinking about it. It is important, even for the jobs that you would think that you would NEVER need it (even English teachers do it, haha.) Overall, math is kinda iffy. In my opinion, you can't live with it, but you <u>really</u> can't live without it.
Hi there!
From this problem we can pull out some key information and remove any excess.
- The trail is 1/4 of a mile long.
- Angelo rode around the trail 8 times.
- Angelo claims he rode 8/4 miles.
- Teresa claims he rode 2 miles.
From that we know that if Angelo rode around the trail 8 times and the trail is 1/4 a mile, he in total rode 8/4 of a mile.
However, Teresa claims he rode 2 miles!
And the answer is... they're both correct!
Angelo did indeed ride 8/4 miles however that is equivalent to 2 miles so they are both in the right.
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
10+4+2+4=20 and 20×4 numbers=80
Answer: The correct option is third, i.e.,
.
Explanation:
The given function is,

The Rational Root Theorem states that the rational roots are in the form of,
These rational roots are possible rational roots not the actual roots of f(x).
For actual roots of f(x), the value of the function is 0.
Put each value of x from the option in the function, if we get the value of f(x) is 0, then that value is the actual root of f(x).
Put x=3.

Put x=6

Put 

Put 

Only for
the value of function is 0, therefore the correct option is third.
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
The following radical phrase should be non-negative.
x - 3 ≥ 0