To solve this, we simply need to remember our rules about order of operations. They tell us that first, we should distribute the 2 with the rest of the parentheses.
5-2(x-3)
5-2x+6
Next, we should combine our like-terms.
5-2x+6
11-2x
Seeing as we do not know the value of the variable, the simplest form of the expression is 11-2x.
The sequence that represents a geometric sequence can be seen in the 1st option and the 4th option in the image attached.
<h3>What is a geometric sequence?</h3>
A geometric sequence is a set of integers that follows a pattern in which the following term is determined by multiplying the previous one by a factor known as the common ratio (r).
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From the options given, the options that have geometric sequences are:
r = (3/8)/(3/16) = (3/4)/(3/8) = 2 (proves that it is a geometric sequence)
- 3, 9, 27, 81
- r = 9/3 = 27/9 = 3 (proves that it is a geometric sequence)
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(2-8)/(-3-3)
m=-6/-6
m=1
First, turn the fraction into a decimal to get a better look at the problem. To do that, divide the numerator (top half) by the denominator (bottom half). 1 divided by 3 = 0.33
0.33 is larger than 0.3. If it helps, add a 0 to 0.3 to get 0.30 and you'll see that 33 is in fact a larger number than 30. (Adding the zero does NOT change the number, it holds no place value it's just there for looks.)