No it isn’t. it works for the first equation but not the second
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
u have an arithmetic sequence...ur adding 3 to every number to get to the next number
3 + 3 = 6
6 + 3 = 9
9 + 3 = 12
12 + 3 = 15
and so on...
I believe the correct answer here would be B. The values x=2 and y=5 make the equation true. The answer is not A, because the graph could also go through 3 and 6. It is not C because that is not the correct order. The answer is not D because D is absurd and does not make sense.
Answer:
63/5 or 12 (3/5)
Step-by-step explanation:
It is 8 whole (1 ÷ 5) plus 4 whole (2 ÷ 5)
So,we can write it as 8 (1/5) + 4 (2/5)
Then we will take those mixed fractions to improper fractions by using the rule of multiplication.
8 will be multiplied by 5 and then the value will be added to 1. Same rule will be applied for the second fraction.
(41÷5) + (22÷5)
Now we will take L.C.M. (Least common multiple) for both denominators 5 and 5. The L.C.M of 5 and 5 = 5
(41 + 22)/5
= 63/5
It is the answer. Also we can make this improper fraction into mixed fraction by dividing the whole number by 5.
12 (3/5)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2 = 24
devide by 3
x^2 = 8
x =2.828427125