Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
If it keeps going at the same amount added per week, the two will never reach the same amount.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
sin = opposite / hypotenuse
ED is the opposite leg to angle C
CD is hypotenuse as opposite to angle E
<u>Substitute values</u>
Notice the first term has an exponent 5, which is the largest exponent. A 5th-degree polynomial is called a quintic polynomial.
First we must assign variables to the integers.
x = smallest
y = middle
z = largest
x + 7z = 68 ← This equation represents the given information
We can assume that "z" is less than 11 because 7*11 = 77, which is greater than 68.
Our possible consecutive odd integers could be:
a) 1, 3, 5
b) 3, 5, 7
c) 5,7, 9
Lets to plug in the "x" and "z" values
a) 1 + 7(5) = 1+ 35 = 36 This is incorrect, because 36 ≠ 68
b) 3 + 7(7) = 3 + 49 = 52 This is incorrect as well, because 52 ≠ 68
That leaves our final choice. Let's check to be certain
c) 5 + 7(9) = 5 + 63 = 68
5, 7, 9 is the 3 consecutive integers such that the sum of the smallest and 7 times the largest is 68.