Answer:
False i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The point ( 0,-1) is a solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
y<= (x+1) (x+5)
y>= (x-1)^2 -6
See attached graph.
To prove algebraically, put the point (0,-1) into both equations and see if it is true for both of them.
y<= (x+1) (x+5)
-1 <= (0+1) (0+5)
-1<= 1*5
-1 <=5
True
y>= (x-1)^2 -6
-1 >= (-1)^2 -6
-1 >= 1-6
-1 >=-5
True
The point is a solution
6m-1
You have to multiply 6x2=12
12 subtract by 1 is 11
Have a nice day!
Answer:
option D is true
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression is
3x^2 -11(2y+1) + 4
A) 11 is not a constant , because 11 is multiplied with 2y+1
B) 3 in the first term is not a exponent. 3 is the coefficient of x^2
C) 4 in the third term is not a factor, 4 is a constant
D) 2 in the second term is the coefficient of y. so 2 is a coefficient. That is true
The answer to #1 is D and the answer to #2 is both B and E.