Answer:
A.) x / 3 = 12 ----> x = 12(3) ----><em> </em><em>x = 36</em>
B.) 2x + 3 = 20 ----> 2x = 17 ----> x = 17/2
C.) 4/3x = 10/3 ----> x = 10/3 x 3/4 ----> x = 30/12 = 5/2
D.) -4x = -24 ----> x = -24/-4 ----> x = 6
E.) 2(x-4) = 10 ----> 2x - 8 = 10 ----> 2x = 18 ----> x = 9
F.) -0.5x + 1.1 = -2.9 ----> -0.5x = -4 ---> x = -4 / -0.5 ----> x = 8
Answer:
47
Step-by-step explanation:
substitute the value of 5 in for c and 7 in for d;
(5) + 6(7)
5 + 42
47
Answer:
T⟨–9, –2⟩(ΔABC) = ΔDEF
Step-by-step explanation:
The question ask what the translation from A is to D(-6,-2). When you solve, you will get (-9,-2) as your answer.
Say if you wanted to find factors of 6, the you'd multiply that number by any number to find a factor or multiple.
Answer:
B ∪ C = (-∞, ∞)
B ∩ C = [1, 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
B ∪ C: The union of two sets or intervals is the set of elements which are in <em>either </em>set.
B ∩ C: The intersection of two sets or intervals is the set of elements which are in <em>both </em>sets.
<u>Interval notation symbols</u>
Square brackets [ ]: both endpoints are included in the set.
Round brackets ( ): both endpoints are excluded in the set.
Round, square ( ]: left endpoint is excluded and right endpoint is included in the set.
Square, round [ ): left endpoint is included and right endpoint is excluded in the set.
Given:
- B = {z | z ≥ 1}
- C = {z | z < 7}
Therefore,
B = [1, ∞)
C = (-∞, 7)
Therefore, B ∪ C = (-∞, ∞)
As z is either less than 7, or equal to or more than 1 then the intersection is:
B ∩ C = {z | 1 ≤ z < 7} = [1, 7)