You find how y and x change and then divide y/x to get your rate of change
Idk what it has to do with simplifying but what I would do is multiply 1 times 3. That gives u 3. Then add Ben's one hour and Brooke's 3 hours together. That gives u 4 hours total.
Answer:
solutions at -1 and 11
Step-by-step explanation:
(-b ± √b²-4ac) / 2a
in this problem, a = 1, b = -10, c = -11
(10±√100-4(-1)(-11)) / 2(1) =
(10 + √144) / 2 = 22/2 = 11
(10 - √144) / 2 = -2 / 2 = -1
Answer:
-5 ≤ y ≤ 5
Step-by-step explanation:
maximum y value is 5
minimum y value is -5
-5 ≤ y ≤ 5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
The two trains are travelling towards each other. That means that their total distance = 912 km. Neither one has gone that distance by itself. The effect this has on the question is that you add the two rates multiplied by time.
Givens
r1 = x
r2 = x + 12
t = 3 hours
d = 912 km
Equation
d = r * t
r1 * t + r2 * t = 912
Solution
3x + 3*(x + 12) = 912 Remove the brackets
3x + 3x + 36 = 912 Combine like terms
6x + 36 = 912 Subtract 36 from both sides
<u> -36 -36</u>
6x = 876 Divide both sides by 6
6x/6 = 876/6
x = 146 km/h
Answer
Slow train = 146 km/hr
Fast train = 146 + 12 = 158 km/hr