Answer:
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3,654 different ways.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are 30 students in a class with natasha in the class and natasha is to select four leaders in the class of which she is already part of the selection, this means there are 3 more leaders needed to be selected among the remaining 29 students (natasha being an exception).
Using the combination formula since we are selecting and combination has to do with selection, If r object are to selected from n pool of objects, this can be done in nCr number of ways.
nCr = n!/(n-r)!r!
Sinca natasha is to select 3 more leaders from the remaining 29students, this can be done in 29C3 number of ways.
29C3 = 29!/(29-3)!3!
29C3 = 29!/(26!)!3!
29C3 = 29*28*27*26!/26!3*2
29C3 = 29*28*27/6
29C3 = 3,654 different ways.
This means that there are 3,654 different ways to select the 4 leaders so that natasha is one of the leaders
We have
3 / (x-5) - x/5
We make the GCF and we have
15/[ 5(x-5) ] - x(x-5)/[ 5(x-5)]
= [ 15 - x(x-5) ] [5(x-5)]
= [ 15 - x^2 + 5x] / [ 5 (x-5) ]
= [15 - x^2 + 5x]/[5x - 25]
An answer to your question is (15-x^2+5x)/(5x-25)
Vertical angles, because the definition of vertical lines is each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
Answer:
a) (-4, 5)
b) (4, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Just reverse the signs or use desmos as a better example.
Answer:
b. a personal or unreasoned judgment
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is B because bias is basically something or someone that you favor over anything or anyone else. Or what you belving in your own opion.
As an example, our strong bias in favor for the idea, or a test biased towards people who are excellent at math.