Answer:
35mc
Step-by-step explanation:
No, because (2,0) is a coordinate. x=2 and y=0. So just plug in the numbers where there's x or y with the appropriate number, (2 or 0). So in the first equation, x-2y=0, when you pug in the numbers, 2-2(0)=0, you know it's wrong because 2-0=0 isn't correct. So no. the point (2,0) is not a solution to the first equation. Now plug in the numbers for the second coordinate. You get 2(2)-3(0)=1. So 4-0=1. This is once again false no no. (2,0) satisfies neither equations.
extraneous root is a solution o an equation that seems to be right but when we check it (by substituting it into the original equation) it turns out not to be right
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For a first order decay, fraction remaining = 0.5n where n = number of half lives elapsed.
fraction remaining = 55% = 0.55
0.55 = 0.5n
log 0.55 = n log 0.5
-0.2596 = -0.301 n
n = 0.8625 = # of half lives elapsed
0.8625 half lives x 2.5 billion years/half live = 2.16 billion years have elapsed = age of the rock
b) 0.15 = 0.5n
log 0.15 = n log 0.5
-0.824 = -0.301 n
n = 2.74 half lives
2.5 billion years/half life x 2.74 half lives = 6.85 billion years = age of rock
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