Answer:
1,100 is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the difference of the subtraction problem is 1,103, when it is rounded, it becomes 1,100.
Okay so, we switch out f(x) with y - I’m sure you know this and we get y=2+3x/x-2.
Now just interchange x and y -> x=2+3y/y-2, now multiply both sides with (y-2), we get (y-2)x=2+3y.
Multiply x with the brackets, getting xy-2x=2+3y. Move 3y to the left changing it’s sign, also for -2x to the right: xy-3y=2+2x.
Factor out y from (xy-3y) and get (3-x)y=2+2x - now divide both sides by (3-x) resulting in y=2+2x/3-x .
Yes, I'm relatively sure any number can be written in scientific notation.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Come on now, Tayala !
What if I say to you:
"Start with 3 cows, take away 7 cows, and then add 14 cows. How many are there ?"
Don't let the little 't' scare you. It doesn't matter one bit what 't' really is. It can be
a number, a teacher, a tiger, or a teacup. Whatever it is, you start with 3 of them,
take away 7 of them, and then add on 14 of them. How many are there ?
Hint: If there are not ten of them, then go back and look at the cows again.