I think it is option 1 sorry if wrong
Ok so you have 4, x^6 / 2, x^4. Now divide the coefficient so 4/2=2. So 2 x^6/x^4, now subtract the numerator by the denominator so x^6-x^4=x^2 so now you have 2x^2
Answer: 2x^2
Answer:
518
Step-by-step explanation:
P = 2
Q = 8
p3 + 64q
Multiply "p" (which is 2) with 3
Multiply "q" (which is 8) with 8
Add the two numbers you get
And you have you answer
I hope this helps. :)
You could use the function:
f(x)=30+2x
100=30+2x
In which lets say he rode 3 rides. Plug in 3 for x.
100=30+2(3)
Then Multiply
100=30+6
Then combine 30 and 6 to get 36.
Then you can subtract 36 from 100 to get
$64 left over.