Answer:
4/15
Step-by-step explanation:
Add up the unshaded part
1/3 +2/5
Get a common denominator
1/3 *5/5 + 2/5 *3/3
5/15 + 6/15
11/15
Subtract this from 1 for the entire circle
15/15 -11/15
4/15
4/15 is shaded
By using a graphing calculator, the solutions are:
(-3, 4) and (1, 0)
If you’re trying to find x, x = 3.
Work the information to set inequalities that represent each condition or restriction.
2) Name the
variables.
c: number of color copies
b: number of black-and-white copies
3)
Model each restriction:
i) <span>It
takes 3 minutes to print a color copy and 1 minute to print a
black-and-white copy.
</span><span>
</span><span>
3c + b</span><span>
</span><span>
</span><span>ii) He needs to print
at least 6 copies ⇒
c + b ≥ 6</span><span>
</span><span>
</span><span>iv) And must have
the copies completed in
no more than 12 minutes ⇒</span>
3c + b ≤ 12<span />
4) Additional restrictions are
c ≥ 0, and
b ≥ 0 (i.e.
only positive values for the number of each kind of copies are acceptable)
5) This is how you
graph that:
i) 3c + b ≤ 12: draw the line 3c + b = 12 and shade the region up and to the right of the line.
ii) c + b ≥ 6: draw the line c + b = 6 and shade the region down and to the left of the line.
iii) since c ≥ 0 and b ≥ 0, the region is in the
first quadrant.
iv) The final region is the
intersection of the above mentioned shaded regions.v) You can see such graph in the attached figure.
A rectangle has two dimensions, width and length, and the area of it is their product.
since we know its area is 3x²-11x-4, then the two factors from that trinomial are the likely width and length, namely (3x + 1) (x - 4).
you can check them with FOIL.