A there are no real zeros
using the discriminant b² - 4ac to determine the nature of the zeros
for y = x² + 4x + 5 ( with a = 1, b = 4 and c = 5 )
• If b² - 4ac > 0 there are 2 real and distinct zeros
• If b² - 4ac = 0 there is a real and equal zero
• If b² - 4ac < 0 there are no real zeros
b² - 4ac = 16 - 20 = - 4
Since discriminant < 0 there are no real zeros
Kylie is 8 and her Brother is 14
14-6 = 8 * Kylie’s age is 8
Sum: 8 + 14 = 22
<span>Let x=0.8888...
x=0.8888 Start with the given equation
10x=8.8888 Multiply both sides by 10. The goal is to move the decimal point to the next repeating portion (which is just one spot to the right)
Now subtract the equation x=0.8888 from 10x=8.8888 to get
10x-x=8.8888-0.8888
9x=8 Combine like terms. Notice how the decimal portions cancel out.
x=8/9 Divide both sides by 9 to isolate x
So the answer is x=8/9 which means that 8/9=0.8888 (where the 8's repeat)</span>
Answer:
62
Step-by-step explanation:
2y-5 and 95 are vertical angles so they are equal



3x and 144 form a linear pair angle so



x=12 and y=50 so

Answer:
The goal in solving an equation is to get the variable by itself on one side of the equation and a number on the other side of the equation. To isolate the variable, we must reverse the operations acting on the variable. We do this by performing the inverse of each operation on both sides of the equation.
Reverse addition and subtraction (by subtracting and adding) outside parentheses. Reverse multiplication and division (by dividing and multiplying) outside parentheses. When multiplying or dividing by a negative number, flip the inequality sign. It does not matter if the number being divided is positive or negative
It's necessary to apply inverse operations on both sides of the equals signs so that you can solve for the variable and balance the equation.
Multi-step inequalities are solved using the same processes that work for solving equations with one exception. When you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol. (Much like when you divide by a negative number, the sign of the inequality must flip! Here's why: When you multiply both sides by a negative value you make the side that is greater have a "bigger" negative number, which actually means it is now less than the other side!)