5 3/4 + 3 1/6
Make the 3/4 and 1/6 have common denominators. The least common denominator is 12. Multiply 3/4 by 3 on both sides and 1/6 by 2 on both sides.
5 3/4 ⇒ 5 9/12
3 1/6 ⇒ 3 2/12
Now you can add them up.
5 9/12 + 3 2/12 = 8 11/12
The answer is 8 11/12.
Answer:
(-5, 2) is the center; the radius is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Compare the given (x+5)2+(y-2)2=4 to:
(x+5)^2+(y-2)^2=4
(I have used the symbol " ^ " to denote exponentiation.
Now compare this result to:
(x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2
From this comparison we see that h = -5, k = +2 and r^2 = 4.
Thus, we conclude that the center of this circle is at (h, k): (-5, 2), and that the radius is 2.
Can you please explain the question again
Answer:
here is the best I could do...
part a: Option 1 is exponential because there is no constant. Option 2 is linear because there is a constant (+300)
part b: not sure what option 1 is, but
option 2 y= 1300+300x
part c: plug in equation for option 2 • 1300+300(20)=y
Answer:
Can not prove that
Step-by-step explanation:
In case of p=1 and v=0, or p=0 => two equation alway true.