Let the number be x
Then the absolute value of the number from -2 should be 4


So either


Or




[tex] <B>The numbers are 2 and -6</B> [/tex[
They are four units away from -2 on the number line
The range of a log is all real numbers, only the domain is limited. Therefore the answer is +infinity to -infinity.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
57.4g
Step-by-step explanation:
32.8g of sugar is needed to make 4 cakes. How much sugar is needed for 7 cakes?
From the above questions, we know that:
4 cakes = 32.8g
7 cakes = x g
Cross Multiply
4 × xg = 7 × 32.8g
x = 7 × 32.8g/4
x = 57.4 g
Therefore, 57.4g is needed for 7 cakes
For me personally, the easiest way to do this is by isolating the x² term, and finding the square root of both sides. The hardest way (well actually, the longest way) would be to use the quadratic formula. It just complicates things unnecessarily.