Answer:
387
Step-by-step explanation:
To evaluate 3 - 6( Z - 2) ^3 at Z = -2, replace Z with -2:
3 - 6( -2 - 2) ^3
Simplify this result, obtaining 3 - 6( -4) ^3.
According to order of operations rules, exponentiation must be done first here, before multiplication and before subtraction. Therefore:
3 - 6( -4) ^3 → 3 - 6( -64). Again, these rules require that we multiply before subtracting:
3 - 6( -64) = 3 + 384, or 387
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
★1. The farmers' crops are destroyed when there are heavy rains which
result to flooding.
★2. Loss of lives and damage to properties happen due to fiooding and
landslides
★3. Thousands of families become homeless.
•4. Fishermen can go fishing and abundant catch awaits them.
★5. The power supply is cut off for several days as falling trees destroy the
electric posts and power lines.
★6. People lose their homes and means of livelihood.
•7. The prices of basic commodities become cheaper.
•8. People visit malls for shopping.
•9. A few houses of first-class materials are partially damaged,
•10. Children play on the playground.
Answer:
A: the proposed route is 3.09 miles, so exceeds the city's limit
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of the route in grid squares can be found using the Pythagorean theorem on the two parts of the route. Let 'a' represent the length of the route to the park from the start, and 'b' represent the route length from the park to the finish. Then we have (in grid squares) ...
a^2 = (12-6)^2 +3^2 = 45
a = √45 = 3√5
and
b^2 = (6 -2)^2 +4^2 = 32
b = √32 = 4√2
Then the total length, in grid squares, is ...
3√5 + 4√2 = 6.7082 +5.6569 = 12.3651
If each grid square is 1/4 mile, then 12.3651 grid squares is about ...
(12.3651 squares) · (1/4 mile/square) = 3.0913 miles
The proposed route is too long by 0.09 miles.
X=7
STEPS:
6x+3 = 5x+10
-5x -5x
x+3 = 10
-3 -3
x=7
If x is less than 81, then we get a solution, but x should also be larger than or equal to zero since radicands must be nonnegative, therefore, <span>x<81.
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