Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Unfortunately, your " 12×+9=10×1 " can be interpreted in more than one way. The symbol " × " should be used ONLY to indicate multiplication. Thus, " 12× " reads as ' 12x.' Then we have: 12x + 9 = 10. Unsure of what you meant by " 10×1". So I will treat your "10×1" as simply '10.'
Then we have 12x + 9 = 10, which reduces to 12x = 1 if we subtract 9 from both sides.
12x = 1 yields x = 1/12.
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I know of two ways to solve quadratic equations. The first is through factoring. Let us take the example (x^2)+2x+1=0. We can factor this equation out and the factors would be (x+1)(x+1)=0. To solve for the roots, we equate each factor to 0, that is
x+1=0; x+1=0
In this case, the factors are the same so the root of the equation is
x=1.
The other way is to use the quadratic formula. The quadratic formula is given as [-b(+-)sqrt(b^2-4ac)]/2a where, using our sample equation above, a=1, b=2 and c=1. Substitute these to the formula, and you will get the same answer as the method above.
4 bowls of pasta would be served for twelve people.
4×3=12
With the symbols given us the symbol for ten and use the symbol for zero 3 times
All you need to do is find (f+g)x = (12x) + (10(1.2)X) which = 24x
then in the multiple choice, see which one equals 24x, in this case its C.
5*1.2=6, 6x+6x = 12x*2 = 24x