D. 5x+5y=10
The other 3 could be simplified further and have no y value.
Hope that helps
Answer:
a. y^ -1 = e^x +2
Step-by-step explanation:
y = ln (x-2)
Exchange x and y
x = ln (y-2)
Solve for y
Raise each side with a base of e
e^ x = e^(ln(y-2)
e^x = y-2
Add 2 to each side
e^x +2 =y
0°? seems like it if you were to sub 0.5 ten times from 5
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If the spool has 10 cm of circumference or perimeter, this means that 10 cm of thread fits the whole circumference of the spool, which also means that
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1 unwind is equivalent to 10 cm of thread.
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Then, we have to make the following question:
If 10 cm of thread is equivalent to 1 unwind, to how many unwinds is equivalent 80 cm of thread?
If we want to know how many time does Alex need to unwind the spool, we can use the following relation also called the <u>Rule of Three:
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The answer is:
Alex must unwind the spool 8 times in order to get
cm of thread
Answer:
(A)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a set with "n" number of elements, the collection of all subsets of the set is referred to as the Power set of the given set.
To find the number of possible subsets of any set, we use the formula: 
Take for example the set: A={2,3,4)
A has 3 elements, therefore n=3
The number of possible subsets of A is: 