Answer: Both. Hope it helped
3/11 *2 = 6/22
3/11 *3= 9/33
3/11 *4 = 12/44
15=-2(2t-1) -- expand brackets
15=-4t+2 -- subtract 2
13=-4t -- switch signs, best to have a positive variable
4t=-13
t=-13/4
Easy, it says "for ANY positive integer" so just test any positive integer
remember that n! means times all integers from 1 to that number n
lets try 1
(1+1)!/(1!)-1=
(2!)/(1!)-1=
2/1-1=
2-1=
1
if you don't believe me, try 2
(2+1)!/(2!)-2=
(3!)/(2!)-2=
(6)/(2)-2=
3-2=
1
te answer is 1, B
and number 9
easy, remember the exponential law
(x^m)(x^n)=x^(m+n)
jsut add the exponents
first gropu like bases
(r^2r^2/3)(t^1/2t^-3/2)
add bases
(r^2 and 2/3)(t^-1)=
(r^2∛(r^2))(1/t)=
Answer:
I think it is 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Only because I believe n is still unknown and 4 must be multiplied
example
4(10 + n)
40 + 4n
now if P = 10
4(n + p)
4(n + 10)
4n + 40