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
Answer:
94 feet.
Step-by-step explanation: if there is 4 sides you multiply 41 and 6 x 2
41 x 2 = 82
6 x 2 = 12
Answer:
Yes this statement is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
just mental math
-3x + 6y + 5 = -7
<u> -5 -5</u>
-3x + 6y = -12
-3x + 3x + 6y = -12 + 3x
<u>6y</u> = <u>-12 + 3x</u>
6 6
y = -2 + 1/2x
-3x + 6(-2 + 1/2x) = -12
-3x - 12 + 3x = -12
-3 + 3x - 12 = -12
0x - 12 = -12
<u> +12 +12</u>
<u>0x</u> = <u>0</u>
0 0
x = 0
-3(0) + 6y = -12
0 + 6y = -12
<u>+0 +0</u>
<u>6y</u> = <u>-12</u>
6 6
y = -2
(x, y) = (0, -2)
3.36242487588 is the answer