Answer:
A value
Step-by-step explanation:
Whenever you input a number <em>x</em> into function f(x), you should get an output of <em>y</em>. That means that the function should return a number value.
I think i got it it's 120-160; because if you subtract 20 from 220 it'd be 200 then you divide 200 by .60 and then 200 by .80 and you will get your answer
Answer:
13/6
Step-by-step explanation: 8 pieces in 3 pan give us a total of 8/24, then minus 20/8. The writing of this equation is:
20/8- 8/24 or 8/24- 20/8 (both are good)
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The common denominator here is 24 since it can divide 8 and divide itself.</h3>
Since you have 24 as denominator, you'll have to reconvert the fractions above by diving 24 by their previous denominator and multiply it by their numerator:
(24/8) × 20= 60 (numerator of the 1st fraction)
(24/24) × 8= 8 (numerator of the 2nd fraction)
The new fractions are then
60/24 - 8/24= 52/24
We could stop there but since we could find an irrational fraction as an answer, why not do it
52/24 (both divided by 2)= 26/12
26/12 can still be divided so we keep going
26/12 (both divided by 2) = 13/6
13 is a prime number and therefore can be divided only by itself, and 6 cannot be divided by 13 without having a decimal answer.
13/6 is the final answer
Answer:
Quadrant 1: 10x^2
Quadrant 2: -4x
Quadrant 3: 5x
Quadrant 4: -2
Step-by-step explanation:
A polynomial of one-variable is given by following expression :-
where A, B, C, D, E are the coefficients of terms in the polynomial and x is variable of the equation.
A is the leading coefficient and it can not be zero i.e. A≠0.
n is the degree of the polynomial.
It says to write a trinomial in one variable of degree 5.
Trinomial means only three terms with non-zero coefficients, and degree 5 means n = 5.
There could be many answers, but an example of "trinomial of degree 5" would be :-