Between two rational numbers there are an infinite number of irrational numbers.
Example:
2x+4y=0
3x+y=10
So what we want to do is get y onto one side by itself using whatever equation you like.
So I'm taking 2x+4y=0 and subtracting 4y from both sides
So we end up with
2x=4y
Divide both sides by four
2/4x is 1/2 x
So we get 1/2x=y
Take this and plug it into the other equation
3x+y=10
3x+1/2x=10
Add your like terms
3 1/2x=10
Putting 3 1/2 as a mixed number we get 7/2
So..
7/2x=10
Multiply by the opposite of 7/2 on both sides
Which is 2/7 this will cancel out the left side.
So we end up with
X= 10•2/7
X=20/7
Which is 2 and 6/7 as a mixed number.
For this case we first write the equation of which we will use:
I (db) = 10log (l / l)
We substitute the value of l.
We have then:
l = 10 ^ 8lo
Substituting in the given equation:
I (db) = 10log ((10 ^ 8lo) / lo)
Rewriting:
I (db) = 10 * log (10 ^ 8)
I (db) = 80
Answer:
I (db) = 80
option 4
Answer:
m^2 +my-my-y^2
Step-by-step explanation:
just dont simplify
Answer:
$32
Step-by-step explanation:
The money she spent was $5 on the kitten and if you add $5 to the remaining $27 that is $32