Answer:
<u>First question answer:</u> The limit is 69
<u>Second question answer:</u> The limit is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first limit, plug in
in the expression
, that's the answer for linear equations and limits.
So we have:

The answer is 69
For the second limit, if we do same thing as the first, we will get division by 0. Also indeterminate form, 0 divided by 0. Thus we would think that the limit does not exist. But if we do some algebra, we can easily simplify it and thus plug in the value
into the simplified expression to get the correct answer. Shown below:

<em>Now putting 1 in
gives us the limit:</em>

So the answer is 5
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
JK is longer than JL and isn't 9 units long
Part A:
From the graph, it seems that the lines intersect at (3,-1)... This seems to be the solution...
Part B:
g(x) is a negative line, and the slope is 2 (from rise/run). Y int. = 5. So, the equation is -2x+5. Plug in some numbers for this; say 1 and 2. The coordinates would be (1,3) and (2,1).
Part C:
The 2 graphs seem to intersect at (0,5), so this is the solution...
ALL of this is based on only looking at the graph, which is no better than drawing lines on the sand.. For example, the y intercept for g(x) could be 4.9 or 5.1, and I don't know the equation for f(x)... Based on the info I have, gave my best answers..
Hope this helps..
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance is given by sqrt((-3-0)^2+(-3-1)^2)=sqrt(9+16)=5
John get money $630 and bill get money $270.
Given that John and bill shared $900 in the ratio 7:3 respectively.
The ratio is defined as the comparison of two quantities of equal units, indicating the quantity of one quantity contained in the other quantity.
The total ratio is 7+3=10
For john:
John has money seven out of 10 for the $900, we get
J=900×(7/10)
J=90×7
J=630
For bill:
Bill is three out of ten for $900, we get
B=900×(3/10)
B=90×3
B=270
Hence, john get money $630 and bill get $270 when they both shared $900 in the ratio 7:3 respectively.
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