Sounds like "exponential decay" is the answer your teacher is looking for
Expressions of the form y = a*b^x are considered decay equations or exponential decay equations if 0 < b < 1. So b can be between 0 and 1, but not equal to either endpoint.
Example: y = 3*0.5^x means we start off with 3 as the initial value, and then cut it in half repeatedly as x increases by 1 (eg: x = 0, x = 1, etc). This graph goes downhill as you read it from left to right.
To solve Systems of Equations you can use graphing, substitution, or by adding, subtraction, multiplying, or division methods. One solution is consistent and dependent. No solution is inconsistent. Infinitely many solutions is consistent and dependent.
Answer:
$900.9
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the final price of a $849.99
laptop with 6% sales tax.
Given data
Price= $849.99
Tax = 6%
Let us find the amount of the tax
=6/100*849.99
=0.06*849.99
=$50.9994
Now the final price is
=50.9994+849.99
=$900.9
Answer:8(10+2)
8(10+2)
8×10=80
8×2=16
I hope this is good enough:
Answer: A. 14
Step-by-step explanation: It’s going by even numbers