In order to solve for the other binomial, it's a hit-and-miss game :) Kind of
We know that in order to get x^2 there has to be an x multiplied by an x
(x + 9) (x (+/-) __)
What multiplied by 9 equals - 36 but also when added to nine equals 5?
Answer:
https://youtu.be/q4EBfXlFXjw
this is the link of a video that can help , I promise I'm not trolling , this an actual video , just copy paste it somewhere and it may be of help to you, it's to find the diameter from circumference.
Step-by-step explanation:
once the diameter has been found , half it , and you have your radius , then for area use the formula , A = pi r² , and you have you now found Radius , Diameter and Area.
Answer:
8 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
As you know from Part A, 0.5 pounds is one dollar. You want to know how many pounds cost $4. You can fill in the first and second blanks with this information.
$4 ÷ 0.5 pounds per dollar = __ pounds
4 ÷ 0.5 = 8
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Answer: A large Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) tells you the values are spread out far from the mean.
In a set of data, we can add up all the values and divide by the total number of values. This will give you the mean. It tells you what the "center" of the data set is.
Now, you can take the difference of each individual value from the mean. If you take the absolute value of that number and find the mean, you will have the M.A.D. of the set of number.
The larger the MAD, the further away the values are from the mean.
Answer: See below
Step-by-step explanation:
In scientific notation, you can tell that it is greater or less than 1 by looking at the exponent. The scientific notation looks like _.__×10⁻. Note: The little lines are blanks for you to fill in. The dot at the bottom is a decimal.
If the exponent on top of 10 is positive, you are moving the decimal to the right side, making the number greater.
If the exponent on top of 10 is negative, you are moving the decimal to the left side, making it smaller and smaller.
By those statements, you can tell if a number is greater or less than 1 by looking at the exponent.