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The sum of two numbers (x + y) is 8 (=8).
Their product (x * y) is 15 (=15).
x + y = 8
x * y = 15
First, we know that the two number must be positive and under 8, as the product is positive.
Let's list out some numbers that are from 1 to 8 that sum up to 8;
1 + 7
2 + 6
3 + 5
4 + 4
Now, we need to multiply the two numbers that add up to 8, and see which makes a product of 15.
1 * 7 = 7, this does not work.
2 * 6 = 12, this does not work.
3 * 5 = 15, this works!
4 * 4 = 16, this does not work.
Since we are looking for the larger number in our pairs, let's pick the largest one out of the correct pair, which is 5.
The largest number is 5.
I hope this helps!
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Answer:
domain(-4,6) and range(-1, 8)
Step-by-step explanation:
domain is an imput on x axis, and range on y
Answer:
39 + 5d
Step-by-step explanation:
First multiply 5 by 9 and 5 by d then subtract 6 from 45 (which you get from multiplying 5 by 9) and you get 39 and multiply 5 by d so you get 39 + 5d
8/10 > 3/4 > -3/4 > -7/10