There’s an app for math equations that big I just forgot the name
The statements look all false:
- A linear function can have constant terms, which is the b coefficient in the expression y=mx+b. For example, y=3x+5 has a constant term 5
- A linear function has a x term. In the same example as before, 3x is the x term
- The coefficients can be different from 1. In the example before, the x coefficient is 3 and the constant term is 5.
- This looks like option b. Maybe there was a typo, and either b or d must be true.
9514 1404 393
Explanation:
Finish the Given statement, make use of the relationships of angles and parallel lines, then finish the algebra.
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2. m∠6 = (1/8)m∠4 . . . . Given
3. m∠6 + m∠4 = 180° . . . . 3. same-side interior angles are supplementary
4. m∠6 + 8·m∠6 = 180° . . . . 4. Substitution (from 2, above: 8·m∠6 = m∠4)
Here is the "algebra" that gets you to line 5:
4a. 9m∠6 = 180° . . . collect terms
4b. m∠6 = 20° . . . . . divide by 9
4c. m∠4 = 8·20° = 160° . . . use the same relation as in step 4
5. m∠6 = 20°, m∠4 = 160° . . . . Algebra
Isn’t it supposed to be -19
Answer:
306.25
Step-by-step explanation:
What you need to do is multiply 245 by .25 (the decimal form of 25%). Then you should get 61.25, which is what the increase would be. Then, using the product, add 245 with 61.25 and you'll get the answer.
(Hope this helps)