Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The left side
14
does not equal to the right side
−
14
, which means that the given statement is false.
False
Answer:
Range: (2, 14)
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Range is the set of y-values that are outputted by function f(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the graph, our line's y-values span from 2 to 14. Since both 2 and 14 are open dot, they are exclusive from the range:
Interval Notation: (2, 14)
Inequality Notation: 2 < y < 14
Answer:
(35 - 4)/2 = w and 15.5kg
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the weight of both bags you would have to first subtract the backpack's weight from the total weight. 35 - 4 = 31. Now divide by 2 to get the weight of one bag. 31/2 = 15.5. Each bag weighs 15.5 kg
Answer:
See attachment for cube
Step-by-step explanation:
Given



Required
The net of the cuboid
A cuboid has 6 faces.
The dimension of these faces are:
Length and Width; Length and Height;
Length and Width; Length and Height;
Width and Height; Width and Height;
This means that the faces will have the following dimensions:
6cm by 3cm; 6cm by 2cm
6cm by 3cm; 6cm by 2cm
3cm by 2cm; 3cm by 2 cm
Taking into account the above measurements and dimensions, you draw 6 faces, then join similar sides lengths.
<em>See attachment for net of the cuboid</em>
1. Combining like terms
2. Combining