Answer:
The smallest possible value for x is 
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The <u>Triangle Inequality Theorem</u>. states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side
so

The value of x must be greater than 
so
If x must be a whole number
therefore
The smallest possible value for x is 
Answer:
-5/2+-1/2√37≤x≤-5/2+1/2√37
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Find the critical points
-x^2-5x+3=0
For this equation: a=-1, b=-5, c=3
−1x^2+−5x+3=0
x=−b±√b2−4ac/2a
x=−(−5)±√(−5)2−4(−1)(3)/2(-1)
x=5±√37
/−2
x=-5/2+1/2√37
Step 2: Check intervals in between critical points
x≤-5/2+1/2 √37 (Doesn't work in original inequality)
-5/2+-1/2√37≤x≤-5/2+1/2√37 (Works in original inequality)
x≥-5/2+1/2 √37 (Doesn't work in original inequality)
Answer:
Slope: -1/3
Y-intercept: -6
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 3y = -18
x+18 = 3y
-3y/-3 = x/-3+18/-3
y = -1/3x - 6
Answer:
Is A supposed to be 6 x m or no??
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the answer to this question is equal to 162