No. The additive inverse of a negative number is positive, and the additive inverse of a positive number is negative.
Calculus! First one I've seen here! Take the derivative of the volume of a cube. Volume is V = s^3, dV = 3s^2 ds when s = 10 and ds = 3. I think you used x. Anyway, in the derivative fill in the s with a 10 and the ds (rate of change) is 3. So dV = 3(10)^2 * 3
dV = 600 cm per second
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
36 cookies = 1.5 times 24 cookies. therefore 1.5 times ¾ c of sugar will be required. Total sugar needed for 36 cookies is 9/8 c or 1.125 c.
So you times 1.35 by 60 and It gives you 81 so its 60 times 34 = 2040
A counterexample is an example that disproves a proposition. In the proposition, "Subtraction whole numbers is commutative", we are being told that
A - B = B - A
Well we can see that is not true by stating
4-3 does not = 3-4
so that is the correct counterexample.