Answer:
A. (1,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you're solving a system of equations algebraically, you're finding the point that exists on both functions. So, when you're finding the solution graphically, you just need to find the point where the two functions intersect. In this case, it's A. (1,0)
14. 6.4 blocks
15. 1.78
16. 7.47
That means the average of all data point equal:
(99+122+103+113+109+x)/6 = 103
===> (546+x)/6 = 103===> 546+x=618 & x=618-546=72, so x =72
Answer:
A. Correct: When we plug in g(x) for the x in f(x), we get H(x).
B. Correct: When we plug in g(x) for the x in f(x), we get H(x).
C. Correct: When we plug in g(x) for the x in f(x), we get H(x).
D. Correct: When we plug in g(x) for the x in f(x), we get H(x).
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Brainliest, please!</em>
In order to reduce ANY fraction to lowest terms, find any common factors
of the numerator and denominator, and divide them both by it. If they still
have a common factor, then divide them by it again. Eventually, they won't
have any common factor except ' 1 ', and then you'll know that the fraction is
in lowest terms.
Do 15 and 40 have any common factors ?
Let's see . . .
The factors of 15 are 1, 3, <em>5</em>, and 15 .
The factors of 40 are 1, 2, 4,<em> 5</em>, 8, 10, 20, and 40 .
Ah hah ! Do you see that ' <em>5</em> ' on both lists ? That's a common factor.
So 15/40 is NOT in lowest terms.
Divide the numerator and denominator both by 5 :
15 / 40 =<em> 3 / 8</em>
3 and 8 don't have any common factor except ' 1 '.
So 3/8 is the same number as 15/40, but in lowest terms.