If you have a graphing calculator just put in the equation in 'y=' (not the i equation), and then go to 2nd trace and see where the y=0, those numbers under the x column are the zeros. For the first one, the zeros are: -1, .5, and 2.8. For the second question the zeros are: -3 and about 1.9. The zeros with a decimal are estimations.
Answer:
C, as q = 62.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you have an equation, your goal is to get the letter you are solving for alone. To do this, you employ a simple rule: what you do to one side of the equals sign, you must do the other.
To isolate q in -55 + q = 7, you must add 55 to the left side. q is now alone. However, because we added 55 to the left side, we must also do it to the right! 7 + 55 = 62, so the new right side is 62. Hence, we get to this:
q = 62
The answer is now in plain sight!
Answer:
(b) 2.175 miles to 2.185 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
When a value is rounded, the original "exact" value is presumed to be within 1/2 of the value of one least-significant unit of the rounded number.
<h3>Application</h3>
A rounded value of 2.18 has a least-significant digit with a place value of 0.01 units. Half that value is the "margin of error". That is, the range of numbers that would be rounded to 2.18 is ...
2.18-0.005 ≤ x < 2.18+0.005
2.175 ≤ x < 2.185 . . . . miles