Answer:
The least common multiple = 12x
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is,
(2+1)/3 + (x-3)/4 = 1/6x
<u>To find the least common multiple</u>
To eliminate the denominator we have to multiply each term by LCM of denominators.
Here, the denominators are, 3, 4 and 6x
LCM ( 3, 4, 6x) = 12x
Therefore the least common multiple in which eliminate the denominator is 12x
The intervals apply to the x column. And f(x) is just a different way of saying y. So when y is greater than 0 on the chart, what is true about x. So far as I can tell, the second and last choices are correct.
Answer:
x=-2, y=-3
Step-by-step explanation:
we can rearrange the questions to make it easier
y=3x+3
2y=-3x-12
if you add the two equations, you get
3y=0x-9
so y=-9/3 = -3
plug y into one of the equations
-3=3x+3
-6=3x
x=-2
and then check your work by plugging into the other equation:
2*-3=-3(-2)-12
-6=6-12
-6=-6
Your question is:
Then, the above formula equate:
Factor out 8 from the numerator we get:
Factorization of the denominator:
Simplifying the numerator and the denominator by (u-9) we get:
tan x = opposite / adjacent
tan x = 6 / 11
tan x = 6 / 11
x = 28.61 (or 29 degrees rounding to the nearest whole degree)