Answer:
I got that AE^2 = 8EC^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's what I did. I probably did this wrong, but this might give you an idea on how to solve it.
First, create equations:
AB = BC = AC = DE = 2EC
BD= BC = EC
Then, I used pythagorean theorem (since AD is perpendicular to BC): AD^2 + DE^2 = AE^2
Substitute: (2EC)^2 + (2EC)^2 = AE^2
Simplify: 4EC^2 + 4EC^2 = AE^2
AE^2 = 8CE^2
The open circle means the inequality will be greater than or equal to (≥) or less than or equal to (≤).
A closed circle means the inequality will be greater than (>) or less than (<)
An arrow pointing right to increasingly positive values means the inequality is getting greater (> or ≥)
A narrowing pointing left to increasingly negative values means the inequality is getting lesser (< or ≤)
So for this graph with an open circle and rightward pointing arrow, “x” will be some number on the number line greater than the first point of -38:
x > -38
Answer:
y=3x-1
Step-by-step explanation:
I solved it by using graph paper so if you start out at (2,4), and go down 3 and left 1 you would end up at (-1,3)
Answer:
y = -75
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify both sides of equation
1/5y = -15
multiply both side by 5
1/5y * 5 = -15 * 5
y = -75
I have to assume that someone goes into the store and buys 3 pens for $1.50, 8 for $4 and 12 for $6. This is a bit confusing until you verify that the unit cost per pen is the same in all three cases.
3 pens for $1.50 comes out to $0.50 per pen;
8 pens for $4 comes out to $0.50 per pen; and
12 pens for $6 comes out to $0.50 per pen.
Summarizing: c = ($0.50)p