Using the formula for the nth term of an arithmetic progression.
an = a + (n - 1)d
a(4) = a + 3d = 55
a(9) = a + 8d = 90
a(9) - a(4) => 5d = 35
d = 35/5 = 7.
From a(4): a = 55 - 3d = 55 - 3(7) = 55 - 21 = 34
a(2) = a + d = 34 + 7 = 41.
The right question is that the lowest altitute is 3^8 feet
You are told that the highest altitude is 3 times the lowest altitude =>
highest altitude = 3 * lowest altitude = 3 * 3^8 feet.
Now you use the ruel of mutiplication of powers with the same base: copy the base and sum the exponents => 3 * 3^8 = 3 ^(1+8) = 3^9.
Note: remember that 3 = 3^1.
Answer: 3^9 feet
Answer:
C.-1.6
Step-by-step explanation:
distance: -1 - (-2) = 1
1 ÷ 5 = 1/5
-1 - 1/5 × 3 = -1 3/5 = -1.6
Answer:
-9
Step-by-step explanation:
I think you would use the equation 2x+1+33+90=180