(x-4)/10=7/5
x-4=70/5
x-4=14
x=18
here you go, practice it once or twice. good luck
The Golden number is one of the roots of x²-x-1=0 and x = (1+√5)/2= 1.618
It's just a mathematical constant you can come across in trigonometry, geometry, sequence like Fibonacci and others. You may find it in fractals also and in many shapes in the nature but not necessarily always true.
It might be a coincidence in some natural shapes, but definitely it is a recognized math contant useful in many math domains
Answer:
2/25 of the dogs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two of the dogs are fed only dry food, and there are 25 dogs, so the answer is 2/25.
Answer:
the modulus of a complex number z = a + bi is:
Izl= √(a²+b²)
The fact that n is complex does not mean that n doesn't has a real part, so we must write our numbers as:
m = 2 + 6i
n = a + bi
Im + nl = 3√10
√(a² + b²+ 2²+ 6²)= 3√10
√(a^2 + b^2 + 40) = 3√10
squaring both side
a²+b²+40 = 3^2*10 = 9*10 =90
a²+b²= 90 - 40
a²+b²=50
So,
|n|=√(a^2 + b^2) = √50
The modulus of n must be equal to the square root of 50.
now
values a and b such
a^2 + b^2 = 50.
for example, a = 5 and b = 5
5²+5²=25+25= 50
Then a possible value for n is:
n = 5+5i
<span>Numeral expression
is composed of numeric constants and operation while variable expression
consist of both numeric and variables constants.
d dozen of eggs converted to numerical or variable expression:
=> There are 12pieces of eggs in 1 dozen, so
that is 12x1=12
=> Therefore, the numerical value is 12 x d or simply
12d </span>