Problem: 2x^2+3x-9
For a polynomial of the form, ax^2+bx+c rewrite the middle term as the sum of two terms whose product a·c=2·-9=-18 and whose sum is b=3.
Factor 3 out of 3x
2x^2+3(x)-9
Rewrite 3 as -3 plus 6.
2x^2+(-3+6)x-9
Apply the distributive property
2x^2(-3x+6x)-9
Remove the parentheses
2x^2-3x+6x-9
Factor out the greatest common factor from each group
Group the first two terms and the last two terms
(2x^2-3x) (6x-9)
Factor out the greatest common factor in each group.
x(2x-3)+3(2x-3)
Factor the polynomial by factoring out the greatest common factor, 2x-3
(x+3) (2x-3). So, the quotient is 2x-3
When we have two fractions, it's best to find the least common denominator.
This means that we need two fraction that are EQUAL to the other two, but have different denominators (must be the smallest but common).
Alright, let's multiply
9/10 * 3/3 = 27/30
5/6 * 5/5 = 25/30
Now we have our two fractions:
27/30 and 25/30
Answer:
On the angle ?
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure if you mean like <ABC where B is the angle or if you mean like giving the measurement a letter.
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Answer:
The number of hot beverages sold were 45 and the number of cold beverages sold were 180.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of cold beverages sold be 
And the number of hot beverages sold be 
According to the question:
c=4
h...
1.5
c + 2
h = Sale of any day
Part1:
For Saturday.
The sale is of
360
then
1.5
c +
2
h =
360
Part 2:
Following the method of substitution.
And plugging the values of c=4
h...in equation where the sales of Saturday is given.
1.5
c + 2
h =360
1.5
4
h + 2
h =360
6
h + 2
h= 360
8
h=360
Dividing both sides with 8.
h=
h=45
Inserting h=45 in c=4
h...
we have c=4
45 = 180
So the number of hot beverages sold were 45 and the number of cold beverages sold were 180.
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<span>the y-intercept of the function f(x)=4 – 5x
when : x = 0
f(0) = 4 -5(0) = 4</span>