First you have to multiply the numbers out of the paranthesis, with the numbers in it:
then solve :
No two <em>intergers</em> can solve this problem. If you're not in Algebra II yet, the answer is probably "none."
Just look at the factor pairs of 25:
1 × 25
-1 × 25
5 × 5
-5 × -5
Clearly none of those can add up to 6.
If you want the more complex answer, I'll show you how here. If you don't understand why it doesn't work, that's okay. I just want you to see that there's not an actual answer to the problem.
a+b = 6
a = 6-b
ab = 25
(6-b)b = 25
6b -b² = 25
-b² + 6b = 25
b² -6b = -25
Factor by splitting the middle.
Half of -6 is -3, (-3)² = 9. Add this to each side.
b² -6b + 9 = -16
Factor the perfect square trinomial.
(b-3)² = -16
Take the square root of each side.
b-3 = 4i
b = 3+4i
a+b = 6
a+3+4i = 6
a= 3-4i
<em>(The "i" stands for an imaginary number, specifically, the square root of -1.)</em>
Answer:
y=b slope= 4/1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: A≈20.37
Step-by-step explanation:
There's brainly
A=C2
4π=162
4·π≈20.37183
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Required
The average weight produced
The question is incomplete, as the required cells are not given and there are other missing details.
However, I will give a general explanation of calculating average in Excel
The required formula is:
=AVERAGE(Cell Range)
Assume the cells that contain the boxes are: cells A10 to A10010
The average will be calculated as:
=AVERAGE(A10:A10010)