2.291827331. That is what I got.
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To solve, we will need to simplify.
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8) This is <u>inverse </u>variation because you can multiply both sides by 3 to get y = 6/x. In this case, it matches up with y = k/x and k = 6.
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10) This is <u>not </u>direct variation, nor inverse variation. We cannot write it in either y = kx or y = k/x form
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12) This is <u>inverse</u> variation. Rewrite 5/(2x) as (5/2)/x or 2.5/x; note how 5/2 = 2.5, so in this case k = 2.5
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14) This is <u>direct</u> variation. Multiply both sides by 4, and do a bit of rearranging and you should end up with y = (20/3)x, so we see it matches up with y = kx and k = 20/3.
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16) Cross multiply to get xy = 16, then divide both sides by x to end up with y = 16/x. This equation is in the form y = k/x with k = 16, so it is actually an inverse variation equation.
Answer:
Sum of zeroes ,
sum of product of zeroes taken two at a time ,
product of zeroes ,
Substituting the values in the equation above , we get
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Answer:
(24,13)
Step-by-step explanation:
24 is Sarah's age.
13 is Mike's age.
System:
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