1.)x+5;x=3
(3) + 5
8
2.)7x;x=-5
7(-5)
35
3.)y=1-2x;x=9
y = 1 - 2(9)
y = 1 - 18
y = -17
4.)y=3x+2;x=0.5
y = 3(0.5) + 2
y = 1.5 + 2
y = 3.5
5.)y=2x^3;x=3
y = 2(3^3)
y = 2(3)(3)(3)
y = 2(27)
y = 54
<span>6.)y=x/2+9;x=-12
y = (-12)/2 + 9
y = -6 + 9
y = -3</span>
Answer:
C) 27
Step-by-step explanation:
180-(90+63)
180-153= 27
The angle of QVR seems to be a 90 degree angle which is where I got the 90 from then I added it to the 63 and subtracted 180 since QVT is a straight angle the degree would be 180. Therefore, you add 90 and 63 then subtract 180 to get 27 degrees.
Answer:
The squared form is not a correct form of the quadratic function.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given some forms of quadratic equation. we have to choose the form which is not correct of the quadratic equation.
As the general form and the standard form of quadratic equation is
where a,b and c are constant.
Also, the vertex form is
where (a,b) is vertex.
Only the three forms of quadratic equation exist. No other form like squared form exist.
Hence, the squared form is not a correct form of the quadratic function.
Sin V = opp/hyp
Sin 60 = opp/18
opp = sin 60 x 18
opp = 15.6
opp = 9 root 3
Answer:
D
Answer:
smallest

largest
Step-by-step explanation:
First change the mixed numbers into an improper fractions.
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9 x 2 = 18 + 3 = 21
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27 x 3 = 81 + 1 = 82
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125 x 3 = 375 + 2 = 377
Find the least common denominator.
2 and 3 have 6
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smallest
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medium
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largest