Answer 28.
Possible values for the three factors of -3
- 1, -1 and 3
- -1.5, 1 and 2
- 1.5, -1 and 2
- 1.5, 1 and -2
Answer 29.
The product of two nonzero integers will be less than or equal to both of the integers if they are multiplied by number itself and one or by number itself and one with negative sign.
Answer 30.
The sign of the product of three integers with the same sign will be positive or negative. If odd number of same sign is multiplied, the product will be of that sign.
(+) (+) (+) = (+)
(-) (-) (-) = (-)
Answer:
Y = 6 I’m pretty sure if its not 6 it’s -6
Step-by-step explanation:
Easy
f(g(1))
evaluate g(1) then plug thatin for x in f(x)
g(1)=(x+2)/3
g(1)=(1+2)/3
g(1)=1
f(g(1))=
f(1)=(1)^2+3(1)+6
f(1)=1+3+6
f(1)=10
f(g(1))=10
Answer:
35 different routes
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem of how many different routes are possible if a driver wants to make deliveries at 4 locations among 7 locations is a combination problem.
Combination problems are usually selection problems, of all or part of a set of options, without considering the order in which options are selected.
The number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time is: ⁿCᵣ
So, the number of ways the driver can make deliveries at 4 locations out of 7 locations of given by
⁷C₄ = 35 different ways.
Hence, 35 different routes are possible to make deliveries at 4 locations out of 7 locations.
Hope this Helps!!!
Answer:
A for the first one.
Second one, I'm not sure, but I'd guess it'd be A
Step-by-step explanation: