9514 1404 393
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to realize that the absolute value function will change the sign of its argument only if that argument is negative.
108. |x -7| = x -7 . . . . . true for x-7≥0
x ≥ 7 . . . . makes the statement true
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1a. When m < 9, the value 6m is less than 54, so 6m-54 < 0. That means the absolute value function changes the sign of its argument:
54 -6m . . . . . simplified form for m < 9
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1b. |y -x| = y -x . . . when y > x, the argument of the absolute value is positive
A) just change the numerator to anything more than 1
B) y=1/4+1
1. y=-3/4x+23/2
2. y=-x/3+10/3
Answer:
12 red balls
4 yellow balls
2 blue balls
2 green balls
Step-by-step explanation:
set no. of yellow, blue, red and green ball as y, b, r, g respectively
y=2b
r=3y
g=b
y+b+r+g = 20 (translate all of them into b (smallest in qty)
2b + b + 3(2b) + b = 20
10b = 20
b =2
y = 4, r = 12, b =2, g =2