First, you need to get the denominators (the bottom number) the same. The smallest number to get them to is 15.
So, what you need to do is take 2/5 and multiply the bottom by 3 to get 15, and since you did it to the bottom, you need to do it to the top too. So you would get, 6/15.
Then, for 1/3, take the bottom number and multiply it by 5. Then, since you did it to the bottom, do it to the top as well. You would get 5/15.
Then, you need to put them side by side. You don't add the bottom, so your denominator would remain 15, but your numerator (top) would get added.
<u> 6</u> + <u>5</u> = <u>11</u>
15 15 15
Step-by-step explanation:
We have got the lines :

Both lines intercept the x-axis in the point :

In all point from x-axis the y-component is equal to 0.

We replace the I point in the lines equations:

From the first equation :

From the second equation :

Then 
Finally :

y = ax + b and y = cx + d have the same x-intercept ⇔ad=bc
Answer:
29,035.43 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
What we know:
- The elevation of the shore of the Dead Sea is -1,344.99 meters.
- The summit of Mt. Everest is 30,380.42 meters above the Dead Sea.
So, we just add the two values.
30,380.42 + (-1,344.99)
We can rewrite this as 30,380.42 - 1,344.99 since adding a negative is the same as subtracting that number.
And we get 29,035.43 meters as the elevation or height of Mt. Everest.
Answer:
64
Step-by-step explanation:
Note that each new term of this geometric sequence is 2x the previous term.
If the sequence starts off as 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 ... , then the next term is 2(32) = 64.
(Where did the '48' come from?)