Hello! Although I can't give you the answers automatically. I'll just show you some steps on how to subtract & if you're still not figuring it out just message me! :)
Step 1: You have to make sure both denominators are both exactly the same or you won't get the answer correctly.
Step 2: Then subtract the numerators
Step 3: Simplify if needed.
Ex; If I have 1/2 of the pizza and my friend has 1/6 of the pizza. What will be my result if I subtract the fractions?
We'll have to take 1/2 and 1/6. You'll have to find what makes those numbers, what I mean is by multiplying both numerators and denominators.

You multiply by 3.
2 x 3 = 6
Then you'll change the denominator into 1/2 = 1/6
Result:

Then you just subtract.
3 - 1 = 2
Hint: Denominator never changes when you have your final result. So it's 2/6. It needs to be simplified.

We divide by 2.
I hope this example helped you understand how to subtract fractions & if you don't know how to add mixed fractions you can always do around the world or other examples your teacher can provide! :)
Answer:
A.) x-y=2 and x+2y=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
For option A, we have:
x-y=2
x+2y=-2
Subtract the first equation from the second, to get:
2y--y=-2-2
This implies that:
2y+y=-2-2
Simplify to get:
3y=-4
Divide both sides by 3 to get:

We substitute y=-1.3 into the first equation to get:
x--1.3=2
x+1.3=2
x=2-1.3
x=0.7
The solution is (0.7,-1.3), which is approximately (0.7, -1.4)
By inspection, all the other factors have solutions not close to (0.7, -1.4)
Answer: the final mass of the solid is 176 grams.
Step-by-step explanation:
The "change" between two quantities, one initial Qi and one final Qf is defined as:
Change = Qf - Qi.
In this case, the quantity is mass, and we know that the initial mass is 260 grams.
And we also know that the change is -84 grams.
Then we have the equation:
Qf - 260 g = -84g
Qf = -84g + 260g = 176g
So the final mass of the solid is 176 grams.
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not sure what your problem here is.
you understand the inequality signs ?
anyway, to get
6×f(-2) + 3×g(1)
we can calculate every part of the expression separately, and then combine all the results into one final result.
f(-2)
we look at the definition.
into what category is -2 falling ? the one with x<-2, or the one with x>=-2 ?
is -2 < -2 ? no.
is -2 >= -2 ? yes, because -2 = -2. therefore, it is also >= -2.
so, we have to use
1/3 x³
for x = -2 that is
1/3 × (-2)³ = 1/3 × -8 = -8/3
g(1)
again, we look at the definition.
into what category is 1 falling ? the one with x > 2 ? or the one with x <= 1 ?
is 1 > 2 ? no.
is 1 <= 1 ? yes, because 1=1. therefore it is also <= 1.
so we have to use
2×|x - 1| + 3
for x = 1 we get
2×0 + 3 = 3
6×f(-2) = 6 × -8/3 = 2× -8 = -16
3×g(1) = 3× 3 = 9
and so in total we get
6×f(-2) + 3×g(1) = -16 + 9 = -7
We must create the equation from the information. Well, we know that there is a 75 dollar fee right off the top, and there is the word "plus" in the information meaning there will be adding.
1. Add the given cost plus the addition sign.
75 + ___ = ?
Now, we must find out what fills in "__." It says that it costs $20 per hour to rent the limo. However, it doesnt tell you how many hours it is being rented for, however it does say that the amount of hours is represented by T. So, fill in that information.
2. Fill in the second number.
75 + 20T = ?
Since there isn't a number to finish the second number to the equation, we know that there isn't going to be a completed answer. So, fill in the final cost with "c" as explained in the equation.
3. Write the answer.
75 + 20T = c
So, the equation to this problem is:
75 + 20T = c
Which is how to find out how much the limo costs to rent it.