Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5/(3x+2) = 7/(5x-2)
<=>5*(5x-2) = 7*(3x+2) (x is not equal to -3/2 or 2/5)
<=> 25x -10 = 21x +14 (x is not equal to -3/2 or 2/5)
<=> 4x = 24 (x is not equal to -3/2 or 2/5)
<=> x = 6 (valid)
Answer:
a. No
b. Yes
c. No
d. Yes
e. Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
3(x+2) simplified is equal to (3)x+(3)2 which is simplified to 3x+6.
a. 3x+2 is not the same as 3x+6 so it is false.
b. 3(2+x) is simplified to (3)2+3(x) which is simplified to 6+3x or 3x+6 which is equal to 3x+6 so it is true.
c. 3x+2x is simplified to 5x which is not equal to 3x+6 so it is false.
d. x+2x+2+4 is simplified to 3x+6 which is equal to 3x+6 so it is true.
e. x+x+x+1+1+1+1+1+1 is simplified to 3x+6 which is equal to 3x+6 so it is true.
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Answer:
Rock D.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can assume that the force that the catapult does is always the same.
So, here we need to remember Newton's second law:
F = m*a
force equals mass times acceleration.
Where acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity.
So, if we want the rock to hit closer to the catapult, the rock must be less accelerated than rock B.
So, we can rewrite:
a = F/m
So, as larger is the mass of the rock, smaller will be the acceleration of the rock after it leaves the catapult (because the mass is in the denominator). So if we want to have a smaller acceleration, we need to choose a rock with a larger mass than rock B.
Assuming that the mass depends on the size, the only one that has a mass larger than rock B is rock D.
So we can assume that rock D is the correct option.
The graph is in the picture (0,8) (40,0)