Solution: X=6
Detailed explanation:
In this problem we're asked to find "x" or the unknown.
The first step is to subtract 11x from both sides.
Next, subtract 79 from both sides.
To finish this off, divide both sides by -11.
Voila! There's our answer!
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Answer: x = 1, y = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
-9x+2y=-13
x= 13/9 + 2/9y
2x-9y=20
2(13/9+2/9y)-9y=20
<em>Substitute y with -2.</em>
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x= 13/9+2/9(-2)
<em>After solving you'll see that 1 is a possible solution for x.</em>
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Check your answer
-9x+2y=-13
-9x1+2(-2) = -13
2x-9y=20
2x1-9(-2) = 20
-13 = -13
20 = 20
Therefore, x=1 and y=-2
Answer:
512000
Step-by-step explanation:
l=80cm
v=l^3
=80^3
=512000cm^3
Answer:
g^5h^2
Step-by-step explanation:
12g^5h^4, g^5h^2
This is one way of doing it. Break down every number and every variable into a product of the simplest factors. Then see how many of each factor appear in both monomials.
12g^5h^4 = 2 * 2 * 3 * g * g * g * g * g * h * h * h * h
g^5h^2 = g * g * g * g * g * h * h
So far you see every single prime factor of each monomial.
Now I will mark the ones that are present in both. Those are the common factors.
12g^5h^4 = 2 * 2 * 3 * g * g * g * g * g * h * h * h * h
g^5h^2 = g * g * g * g * g * h * h
The greatest common factor is the product of all the factors that appear in both monomials.
GCF = g * g * g * g * g * h * h = g^5h^2