Answer:

General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
- Brackets
- Parenthesis
- Exponents
- Multiplication
- Division
- Addition
- Subtraction
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Average Rate of Change:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
Interval -1 ≤ x ≤ 3
a = -1, b = 3
f(a) = f(-1) = 4
f(b) = f(3) = -4
<u>Step 2: Find Average</u>
- Substitute in variables [ARC]:

- Substitute:

- [Fraction] Subtract/Add:

- [Fraction] Divide:

Answer:
-10, -3, -2.001, 1, -7, -2.1, -5, -2.01
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:=
Solution: -2<c<3
Interval Notation: (-2,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
-3<5c+7<22
-3<5c+7 : c>-2
5c+7<22 : c<3
combine the intervals
c>-2 and c<3
-2<c<3
Answer:
A placebo is a fake put into place in order to make a user believe something is happening when it is not.
Step-by-step explanation:
A placebo is a fake put into place in order to make a user believe something is happening when it is not. This is used often in medicine, where a doctor may tell a patient they are receiving treatment for some condition, but in fact they are getting nothing. Often times this can actually make a change for the patient due to simply believing they are getting treatment. The placebo effect is also used in Statistics, with 2 groups, one getting the treatment, and one simply receiving a placebo. This is helpful because it shows the effect of treatment or medication more accurately.