<span>Form a sequence that has two arithmetic means between -13 and 89. a. -13, 33, 43, 89 c. -13, 21, 55, 89 b. -18, -36, -72, -144 d. -18, -81, -144
Solution:
Since it has to be between -13 and 89, letter d and b are not anymore considered to be the answer.
for a:
33-(-13)=46=d
43-33=10=d the value for this d is different from the two sequence,
89-43=46=d
they have different value for d, thus this is not the answer!
for c:
21-(-13)=34=d
55-21=34=d
89-55=34=d
they have the same value for d, thus the correct answer is </span><span> c. -13, 21, 55, 89</span>
The answer to thid question is 0.8
Y= x-3 2y-2x=-6
1) add the 2x to both sides// 2y=2x-6
2) divide the 2 on both sides// y=x-3
If you need to substitute the equation x = y - 1.
If you have another equation, then you would plug in y - 1 into the x value of the equation you would need to substitute into.
Hope this helps
Answer: 9-3x
Step-by-step explanation:
You add like terms
don't look at the 3x for now
positive 7 + positive 2 = 9
there is a negative sign next to 3x
9 goes first so
9 - 3x