6r - 3t = 6 /*8
6r + 8t = - 16 /*3
48r - 24t = 48
48r + 24t = - 48
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96r = 0
r = 0
t = ( -16 + 6r)/8 = - 16/8 = - 2
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
So we are subtracting a negative which is the same as adding. Our equation becomes -1/3+1/2. To add fractions we need a common denominator (the denominator of a fraction is the number on the bottom) To fine the least common denominator we need to find the lowest number that both 3 and 2 go into which is 6. Then we will multiply each fraction by the number that will give us 6 for a denominator which is 2 for -1/3 and 3 for 1/2. So -1/3 times 2 is -2/6 and 1/2 times 3 is 3/6. Our equation is now -2/6+3/6. Now we will add the numerators ( the numerator is the number on the top of the fraction) and the denominators stay the same when adding or subtraction fractions -2/6+3/6=1/6
I hope this helps and please let me know if there is anything you are confused about or is still unclear, I will be happy to help!
(4*2)-(2*-3)+(5*5)= 8-6+25= 27
Only the last two options are true.
The first one is false, because 4.5 is the value of the maximum of f(x), not the point where it is reached.
The second one is false, because g(x) has a maximum of 9, so it is a downward-facing parabola (just like f(x)), so it doesn't have a minimum.
The third one is true, because the maximum value of f(x) is 4.5, and the maximum value of g(x) is 9, which is twice the maximum of f(x)
The last one is false (see point 2).