To add monomials, you have to look at the variables that are accompanied by their coefficients. In the given problem, (–4c2 + 7cd + 8d) + (–3d + 8c2 + 4cd), you can combine both cd ut nt cd and c² and cd and d and d and c² because they have different variables.
<span>(–4c2 + 7cd + 8d) + (–3d + 8c2 + 4cd)
(-4c</span>² + 8c²) + (7cd + 4cd) + (8d - 3d)
4c² + 11cd + 5d
A horse can run 1 3/8 of a mile in 1 3/5 minute. How long does it take the horse to run 1 mile?
So what i would personally do first is convert the fractions into decimals.
1 3/8= 11/8= 1.375 of a mile
1 3/5= 8/5 =1.6 of a minute
Now we find the rate of change
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The answer is D, to get rid of a radical you multiply by the radical to cancel out
Here is a note: the sum of the 2 shorter sides have to be greater than the longest side. Sorry that i cant help more.
C because it has the x variables in the numerator. This is wrong because the x axis represents horizontal movement and slope is rise over run, not run over rise