Answer:
J. 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug the x values into the equation:
f(-1)=3-(-1)^2
f(2)=3-(2)^2
Solve each one, then add.
3-(-1)^2=
=3-1=2
3-(2)^2=
=3-4=-1
Combine the answers together.
2-1=1
The answer is J. 1.
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
You are choosing 3 from a total of 12. Order does not matter. So you are working with combinations. The answer symbolically is
12C3
12C3 = 12!/(9!3!)
12C3 = 12 * 11 * 10 * 9!/(9! 3!)
12C3 = 12 * 11 * 10/6
12C3 = 2 * 11 * 10
12C3 = 220
6/74 i think. So #banananutmuffin/#muffinsintotal
<h3>The ladder will reach a height of 11.8 feet up the wall</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
The ladder, wall and base of the ladder from wall forms a right angled triangle
Length of ladder forms the hypotenuse
Length of ladder = 12 foot
base of the ladder from wall = 2 feet
<em><u>To find: height of wall</u></em>
By pythagoras theorem.

Where,
"c" is the Length of ladder
"a" is the base of the ladder from wall
"b" is the height of wall
Substituting the values,

Thus, the ladder will reach a height of 11.8 feet on wall
Answers:
- Pizza Uno = $5.25
- Pizza Duo = $5.60
Those are the costs for a whole small pizza.
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Explanation:
Let
- x = cost of whole small pizza from Pizza Uno
- y = cost of whole small pizza from Pizza Duo
x and y are some dollar amount, so they cannot be negative numbers. It also doesn't make sense to have them be 0 either. So we'll make them positive.
2/3 of x is equal to 3.50 as the first sentence mentions. This forms the equation (2/3)*x = 3.50
Multiply both sides by the reciprocal of 2/3 to isolate x
(2/3)*x = 3.50
(3/2)*(2/3)*x = (3/2)*3.50
x = 5.25
Pizza Uno charges $5.25 for a whole small pizza.
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Pizza Duo charges $4.20 for 3/4 of a small pizza, meaning the equation we need to solve is
(3/4)y = 4.20
We'll use the same idea as the last equation to get...
(3/4)y = 4.20
(4/3)*(3/4)y = (4/3)*4.20
y = 5.60
Pizza Duo charges $5.60 for a whole small pizza.
Pizza Uno is the better deal (assuming both pizzas taste the same or you don't have a preference for either). You would save $5.60 - $5.25 = $0.35 = 35 cents.