Most people use the decomposition method but i dont know how to do that so i use the Joes method a method similar to decomp. but easier.
canadian way
Find gcf: None
complet trinomial: 18n^2+57-10
find the product=10(18)
=-180
find the sum =57
-3 and 60 goes into both meaning if you multiply 3 and60 you get -180 and if you add them you get 57.
so (n-3)(n+60)
divide by a in this case it 18
so (n<u>-3</u>)(n+<u>60</u>)
18 18
do not divide. treat it like a fraction so you reduce it to lowest terms
(n<u>-3</u>)(n<u>-3)
</u> 18 10
<u /> at this point its reduced to lowest terms so now you take the deniminator and move it beside the "n"
=(18n-3)(10n-3)
therefore your answer is (18n-3)(10n-3)
I hoped this helped :)
Answer:
Twelve tickets cost $30 --> True
Thirty tickets cost $12 --> False
Each additional costs $2.50 --> True
The table is a partial rep --> True
ordered pairs --> False
Step-by-step explanation:
Twelve tickets cost $30 --> True, you can literally see that in the table
Thirty tickets cost $12 --> False, 30 is not in the table so you don't have that information. Besides, $12 is an unlikely low value for so many tickets.
Each additional costs $2.50 --> True, you can see the difference in the TotalCost column to be consistently 2.50.
The table is a partial rep --> True, values below 11 are not shown for example.
ordered pairs --> False --> Then the x value should be first, e.g., (11, 27.50), since the cost y is a function of the number x.
Closing parenthesis is misplaced. Should be:
<span>A = h(b₁ + b₂)/2 </span>
<span>h = 75 ft </span>
<span>b₁ = 125 ft </span>
<span>b₂ = 81 ft </span>
<span>Then it's just plug & grind: </span>
<span>A = 75(125 + 81)/2 ft² = 75·206/2 ft² = 75·103 ft² = (7500 + 225) ft² = 7725 ft² </span>
<span>If you follow that, it will guide you through any other, similar p</span>
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Slope=4
x−intercept=−
4
16
=−4
b−intercept=
1
16
=16.0000
Step-by-step explanation: