-3x + 10 = 34
Subtract 10 from both sides:
-3x = 24
Divide both sides by -3:
X = 24 / -3
X = -8
musiclover10045
Middle School Mathematics 39+20 pts
I have two questions to solve
-3x+10=34
13x-4=11x+10-8
Combine like terms on the right side:
13x -4 = 11x + 2
Subtract 11x from both sides:
2x -4 = 2
Add 4 to both sides:
2x = 6
Divide both sides by 2:
X = 6/2
X = 3
Answer:
a2=12 (the second term of the sequence is 12)
Step-by-step explanation:
a5=324
If the term to term rule is multiply by any number, we deal with geometrical sequence
The formula you should use is an= a1*r^(n-1) where n is the number of the term which we know. In our case we know
a5, so use 5 instead of n
Then you have a5=a1*r^4 where r is the number 3 (because each next term is greater than previous in 3 times)
a5=324
324= a1*3^4
324=a1*81
a1=4 (We find the first term of sequence, because having it you can easily search for every term )
Return to the formula an= a1*r^n-1
Now search for the second term using 2 instead of n in the formula
a2= a1*r^1
a2=a1*r, a1=4, r=3
a2=4*3=12
Answer:-2/5, -3/4, 0, 3/4, 19/10, 8/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
332
the reason why I think it's $332 is because if you do 1,994 / 6 then that equals 332 I don't know if you get it right if you do great job if you don't I understand