Ab+ac=a(b+c) or
ba+ca=a(b+c)
c(m-n)+d(m-n)=(m-n)(c+d)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x+y = 175
y = 175 - x
f(x) = (x+3)(y+4)
= x(175-x) + 3(175-x) + 4x + 12
= 175x - x² + 525 - 3x + 4x + 12
= -x² +176x + 537
f'(x) = -2x + 176
maximum when x = 88
y = 175-x = 87
Answer:
Infinite pairs of numbers
1 and -1
8 and -8
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x³ and y³ be any two real numbers. If the sum of their cube roots is zero, then the following must be true:
![\sqrt[3]{x^3}+ \sqrt[3]{y^3}=0\\ \sqrt[3]{x^3}=- \sqrt[3]{y^3}\\x=-y](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%5E3%7D%2B%20%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7By%5E3%7D%3D0%5C%5C%20%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%5E3%7D%3D-%20%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7By%5E3%7D%5C%5Cx%3D-y)
Therefore, any pair of numbers with same absolute value but different signs fit the description, which means that there are infinite pairs of possible numbers.
Examples: 1 and -1; 8 and -8; 27 and -27.
3(6x+2)-18x=12 (y=6x+2, so you plug in 6x+2 into the y in 3y-18x=12)
18x+6-18x=12 (Then you distribute the 3 to the 6x and to the 2)
6=12 (Combine like terms 18x-18x)
There is no solution. Hope this helps and makes sense.