Answer:
He often said "Diesel Be Good"
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
There is no point of the form (-1, y) on the curve where the tangent is horizontal
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that when x = - 1. then dy/dx becomes:
dy/dx= (y+2) / (2y+1)
therefore, to request that the tangent is horizontal we ask for the y values that make dy/dx equal to ZERO:
0 = ( y + 2) / (2 y + 1)
And we obtain y = -2 as the answer.
But if we try the point (-1, -2) in the original equation, we find that it DOESN'T belong to the curve because it doesn't satisfy the equation as shown below:
(-1)^2 + (-2)^2 - (-1)*(-2) - 5 = 1 + 4 + 2 - 5 = 2 (instead of zero)
Then, we conclude that there is no horizontal tangent to the curve for x = -1.
using the LCD method.... well, there are a couple of ways, but let's simply add them up.
well, the denominators are 5x and 2x... so the only LCD will just be 10x, since it's divisible by both, so let's use that one.

Answer:
250
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = the number of adult tickets sold
Let x + 53= the number of student tickets sold
x + x + 53 = 553
2x = 500
x = 250
2x + 53 = 553