Answer:
12x
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm guessing your problem is this:
y³ - 9y² + y - 9 = 0
right?
In solving this problem, I recommend doing this:
y³ - 9y² + y - 9 = 0
Factor out a y² from the first two numbers in the problem:
y²(y - 9) + (y - 9) = 0
Separate the parentheses which means y - 9 goes on one side. The y² added a one since it came from the + 1 in the middle of expression. When you're separating parentheses like this you just take the outside numbers and combine them together. Since + 1 came from the outside of the (y - 9) and y² also was sitting on the outside of (y - 9) combine them to make y² + 1. Like this:
(y² + 1)(y - 9) = 0
Now separate your two parentheses to two separate problems:
(y² + 1) = 0 and (y - 9) = 0
Now you're y² + 1 will equal:
y² = -1
y = √-1 <-- This number doesn't exist so it will be an imaginary number (i). If you guys didn't learn that in your class I recommend just leaving it as i for that part.
Now solve y - 9 = 0:
y = 9 <-- Since we added nine to both sides to get this.
So you're final answer should be y = i and 9
Answer:
Mean: 1.5
Standard Deviation: 0.9
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 of the pages have diagrams, and N is the number of pages Harlee reads to reach a page with a diagram. In order to find the mean, divide 1/(2/3) to get 1.5 as your mean, and then divide sqrt(1-(2/3))/2/3 to get .8660, which rounds to .9.
Answer: m=5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
i think its right
Subtract L from both sides.
the expression now becomes,
<span>S−L=−rL</span>
2)Divide by L on both sides.
<span><span><span>S−L</span>L</span>=−r</span>
3)Multiply with a negative sign on both sides in the final step to obtain the expression in terms of r so the answer is<span> #(L-S)/L = r#</span>