<h3>Answer:
10000 in base 5</h3>
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Explanation:
4+1 = 5 in base 10
But in base 5, the digit "5" does not exist.
The only digits in base five are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
This is similar to how in base ten, the digits span from 0 to 9 with the digit "10" not being a thing (rather it's the combination of the digits "1" and "0" put together).
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Anyways let's go back to base 5.
Instead of writing 4+1 = 5, we'd write 4+1 = 10 in base 5. The first digit rolls back to a 0 and we involve a second digit of 1.
Think how 9+1 = 10 in base 10.
Similarly,
44+1 = 100 in base 5
444+1 = 1000 in base 5
4444+1 = 10000 in base 5
and so on.
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Here are the first few numbers in base 5, when counting up by 1 each time.
0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
100, 101, 102, 103, ...
Notice each new row is when the pattern changes from what someone would expect in base 10. This is solely because the digit "5" isn't available in base 5.
Answer:
Technically not on a graph but on a table yes it matter but here if I were you I would do (2,2) and (-1,-4)
Step-by-step explanation: y=mx+b
(2,2) and (-1,-4) 2=2(2)+b Answer is: y=2x+(-2)
x1 y1 x2 y2 2=4+b
-4-2=-6 -2=b
-1-2=-3 y-intercept
m=2
slope
Answer:
46
Step-by-step explanation:
Since B is the midpoint of AC, the segments AB and BC must have equal length. This means that x + 13 = 2x + 3. Solving this, we see that x = 10. By substituting 10 for x, we see that the length of AB is 23, so the length of AC is 2*23, which is 46.
The coefficient is just what the variable is multiplied by, so:
-5q.