Answer:
2nd one
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x ≥ 1 (how to graph is listed below)
Step-by-step explanation:
To find where we need to plot the line, we first need to solve the inequality for x:
-2x - 3 ≤ -5
(Add three to both sides)
-2x ≤ -2
(Divide both sides by -2, but we can't forget that whenever we multiple or divide by a negative number, the sign flips!)
x ≥ 1
To graph this on the number line, you would put a dot on the 1 and fill it in completely (you fill in the dot for a "___ and equal to" sign. ex. ≥, ≤)
Then you would make an arrow from the dot to the right on the number line (this is because x must be greater than or equal to 1, so it must be facing in that direction)
Find ing the common denominator would make it 10.
for 1/2 to get to 10 you have to multiply by 5
1/2x5= 5/10
then you have to convert 2/5 to get the denominator to be 10
so you multiply 2/5 by 2
2/5x2= 4/10
5/10 is greater than 4/10
Answer:c
d
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
In a geometric sequence, the <u>ratio</u> between consecutive terms is constant.
Step-by-step explanation:
A geometric sequence is where you get from one term to another by multiplying by the same value. This value is known as the <u>constant ratio</u>, or <u>common ratio</u>. An example of a geometric sequence and it's constant ratio would be the sequence 4, 16, 64, 256, . . ., in which you find the next term by multiplying the previous term by four. 4 × 4 = 16, 16 × 4 = 64, and so on. So, in this sequence the constant <em>ratio </em>would be four.