105 x 0.08 and what you get is your answer
Answer:
(g+f)(x)=(2^x+x-3)^(1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
f(x)= 2^(x/2)
And
g(x)= √(x-3)
We have to find (g+f)(x)
In order to find (g+f)(x), both the functions are added and simplified.
So,
(g+f)(x)= √(x-3)+2^(x/2)
The power x/2 can be written as a product of x*(1/2)
(g+f)(x)= √(x-3)+(2)^(1/2*x)
We also know that square root dissolves into power ½
(g+f)(x)=(x-3)^(1/2)+(2)^(1/2*x)
We can see that power ½ is common in both functions so taking it out
(g+f)(x)=(x-3+2^x)^(1/2)
Arranging the terms
(g+f)(x)=(2^x+x-3)^(1/2) ..
Answer: The Given sequence is 9, 10, 11, 12
We need to find the expression to describe the sequence.
Let be the term of the sequence.
Let n represent the position of the term.
Let a be the first term in the sequence.
and d be the common difference between the sequence
Hence the expression to find the above sequence is given below;
when n=1 d= 1 a = 9
when n=2 d= 1 a = 9
when n=3 d= 1 a = 9
when n=3 d= 1 a = 9
Hence the expression is
Step-by-step explanation:
0, 12, 36, 108
just plug n (1,2,3,4) into the equation and that’s your answer.
To write in slope intercept form solve the equation for y:
4x + 3y =15
Subtract 4x from both sides:
3y = -4x +15
Now get Y by itself by divide all terms by 3:
y = -4/3x + 5