Question:
Solution:
Let the following equation:
![\sqrt[]{12-x}=\text{ x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B%5D%7B12-x%7D%3D%5Ctext%7B%20x%7D)
this is equivalent to:
![(\sqrt[]{12-x})^2=x^2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28%5Csqrt%5B%5D%7B12-x%7D%29%5E2%3Dx%5E2)
this is equivalent to:

this is equivalent to:

thus, we can conclude that
x= 3.
The is answer E, you have to search for -3 in the x line than search for -2 in the y line
We are given a function of the bouncing of the ball expressed as f(n) = 9(0.7)n in which n is an integer as the number of times the ball has dropped. 9 represents the initial height of the ball and 0.7 is the percent of which the height is reserved
I will give u the steps
add up all of the values
then when you find the total lets say its 100% then total percent of cars would be 32%
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 3b - 2 (1 - b) / a - 2
2. 3(2) - 2 (1 - 2) / 3 - 2
3. 6 - 2 (-1) / 1
4. 6 + 2 / 1
5. 8 / 1
6. 8