The numeric value of the expression d² + 3a + 6 + a when a = 2 and d = 5 is of 39.
<h3>How to find the numeric value of an expression?</h3>
The numeric value of a function is found replacing each instance of a variable by the value of the input for which we want to find the numeric value.
For this problem, the expression is given by:
d² + 3a + 6 + a
We want to find the numeric value when a = 2 and d = 5, hence:
5² + 3(2) + 6 + 2 = 25 + 6 + 6 + 2 = 39.
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Answer:
n = -2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
n/8 - 7n/16 = 1/8
2n/16 - 7n/16 = 2/16 (making common denominators)
-5n/16 = 2/16 (Simplifying the equation)
-5n = 32/16 (Multiplying both sides by 16)
-5n = 2
n = -2/5
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I can't exactly graph it for you but I can tell you how it looks like :-)
So, your graph would have a positive slope that is 4/3. The y-intercept is below the x-axis at -1/3. From that point, the next point to the right would be (3, 11/3). Basically it would go up 4 and right 3 from your y-intercept. I hope this helps :-)
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
5 + n is the sum of 5 and a number
amd then "less than or equal to -7" represents the no more than -7