Answer:
No, the student is not correct. The correct expression is 9(n+13).
Step-by-step explanation:
"9 times the sum of a number and 13" means you must multiply 9 by the sum, not just by the number. 9n + 13 would be "the sum of 9 times a number and 13." Slightly different wording.
(9x+1)=(7x+13)
2x+1=13
2x=12
x=6
7(6)+13
42+13
55
180-55
125
y= 125°
1. Use the Multiplication Distributive Property: (xy)^a = x^a y^a
3√6 3√x √y^2
2. Use this rule: (x^a)^b = x^ab
3√6 3√xy^2/3
The answer:
let be A(x) =<span>2√ 3 cos(x)csc(x)+4cos(x)-3csc(x)-2 √ 3
this function can be represented as </span><span>the product of the factors
proof
</span>2√ 3 cos(x)csc(x)+4cos(x)-3csc(x)-2 √ 3 =
2√ 3 cos(x)csc(x)+4cos(x)csc(x) / csc(x) - 3csc(x)- 2 √ 3 csc(x) / csc(x)
this method doesn't change nothing inside the function A(x)
so we have
[ 2√ 3 cos(x) +4cos(x) / csc(x) - 3 - 2 √ 3 / csc(x) ] . csc(x) this is a product of two factors,
[ 2√ 3 cos(x) +4cos(x) / csc(x) - 3 - 2 √ 3 / csc(x) ] and csc(x)
for more explanation
A(x) =[ 2√ 3 cos(x) - 3 + (4cos(x) - 2 √ 3 ) / csc(x) ] . csc(x)
Answer:
In fraction form: 77/24
In decimal form: 3.20833
Step-by-step explanation:
That took me a while to solve but that’s the correct answer.
Hope that helps! :)