16. You add 13 to 35 which makes 3y=48. Then to get y by itself you have to divide both sides by 3. 48/3=16.
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Answer: A) Dashed line, shaded below</h3>
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Explanation:
2x + 4y < 16 solves to y < -0.5x+4 when you isolate y. The inequality sign does not change direction because we divided both sides by a positive value (in this case, 4).
The graph of y < -0.5x+4 will be the same as the graph of 2x+4y < 16
To graph y < -0.5x+4, we graph y = -0.5x+4 which is a straight line that goes through the two points (0,4) and (2, 3). This is the boundary line of the inequality shaded region. The boundary line is a dashed line because we are not including points on the boundary that are part of the solution set. We only include these boundary points if the inequality sign has "or equal to".
We then shade below the dashed boundary line to indicate points below the boundary line. The shading is done downward due to the "less than" sign.
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Perhaps another method to find what direction we shade is we can try out a point like (0,0). The point cannot be on the boundary line.
Plug those coordinates into either equation. I'll pick the second equation
y < -0.5x+4
0 < -0.5*0+4
0 < 0+4
0 < 4
The last inequality is true, so the first inequality is also true when (x,y) = (0,0). Therefore, the point (0,0) is in the shaded region. The point (0,0) is below the boundary line y = -0.5x+4
So this is another way to see that the shaded region is below the boundary line.
Answer:
all real numbers greater than or equal to -1
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this problem we need to know the vertex and the direction its pointing.
First we expand,
x^2-6x+8
To find the x value of the vertex we use this formula (-b/2a).
-(-6)/2(1) = 3
Now we plug 3 in the equation to get the y value,
(3)^2 - 6(3) + 8 = 9 - 18 + 8 = -1
The vertex is (3,-1)
We know the graph points up because x^2 is positive
The vertex is the lowest point, so we now know that -1 is the starting range and if the graph is pointing up, that means all values greater than -1.
This leads to our answer all real numbers greater than or equal to -1.
Answer:
D. $680
Step By Step Explanation:
100 pages are typed. Each page coast $5 to type.
100 x 5 = 500
40 pages are revised once. It costs $3 to revise a page once.
40 x 3 = 120
10 pages are revised twice. It costs $3 to revise a page once so it will cost $6 to revise it twice
10 x 6 = 60
To find the total cost we add all the amounts together
500 + 120 + 60 = 680
The final answer is $680