7/3 = 1/x
7x = 3
x = 3/7
3/7 of a cup of red paint should be added to 1 cup of white paint
If the radical, is the same in this case ✔️10, simply add or subtract the whole numbers or the coefficients of the radicals regularly, the solution would be 1✔️10 or simply ✔️10.
The range is the highest number minus the lowest number. In this case, the highest number is 10 and the lowest number is 6, so the range is 10-6=4
To find the students in the group, simply add up the frequency from each mark. I'll give you an example solution, but I challenge you to do this on your own!
For example, say that there are 4 students with 3 marks and 6 students with 4 marks. There are then 4+6=10 total students in the group
To find the mean, simply add up all up the marks with the amount of frequencies and divide it by the amount of students.
Take our example from earlier - we can write it as a list. Since there are 4 students with 3 marks, we have
3, 3, 3, 3 ( 3 four times)
Since there are 6 students with 4 marks, we have
4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 (4 six times)
Add them all up, and divide them by the total amount of students (10) to get
(3+3+3+3+4+4+4+4+4+4)/10=(3*4+4*6)/10=36/10=3.6
Good luck, and feel free to ask questions if you're confused!
The x-intercepts of f(x) are common to those of g(x) .
<h3>What is x-intercept?</h3>
The x-intercept is the point on the coordinate at which a line, curve or plane intersect with the x-axis. The value of y is equal to zero at x-intercept.
For me, it helps to graph everything on the same xy coordinate system. Start with the given graph and plot the points shown in the table. You'll get what you see in the diagram below.
The blue point C in that diagram is on the red parabola. This point is the x intercept as this is where both graphs cross the x axis. Therefore, they have a common x intercept.
Choice 1 is not true due to choice 4 being true. We have f(x) = g(x) when x = 2, which is why f(x) > g(x) is not true for all x.
Choice 2 is not true. Point B is not on the parabola.
Choice 3 is not true. There is only one known intersection point between f(x) and g(x), and that is at the x intercept mentioned above. Of course there may be more intersections, but we don't have enough info to determine this.
Learn more about the x-intercept here;
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For this question you need to coordinate geometry to find the distance between the coordinates then find the perimeter