Distribute 2y to both 3y and 17
• 6y+34= 12
then you subtract 34 on both sides and get:
• 6y=-22
Finally you divide 6y on both sides and end up with:
y= -11/3 as a fraction
Hope this helped!
Answer:
C and D
Step-by-step explanation:
using the rules of exponents
A
=
≠ ![\sqrt[3]{125^7}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B125%5E7%7D)
B
(
)^7 =
≠ 
C
(
)^5 =
← correct
D
(
)^9 =
← correct
Imagine this pole of height h sticking out of the ground. A wire of length 15 feet connects the top of the pole to a stake in the ground which is located 5 feet from the base of the pole. This arrangement creates a right triangle with legs h (the height of the pole), 5 ft (distance of bottom of pole from stake) and hypotenuse 15 ft.
We can find the height of the pole (h) using either trig or the Pythagorean Theorem. If we use the P. T., then h^2 + 5^2 = 15^2.
This results in h^2 + 5^2 = 15^2, or h^2 + 25 = 225, and so:
h^2 = 200. Thus, h = +√200 = +10√2.
The height of the pole is 10√2 ft, or approx. 14.14 ft.
First you have to get the variable to one side.
To do this you have to subtract 2/3x from both sides.
4/3x-2/3x=2/3x
Now you have:
1/6=2/3x
Divide by 2/3
1/6÷2/3=1/6×3/2=3/12=1/4
Your answer is:
X=1/4