y = 2x - 3
when x = 0: y = 2(0) - 3 = -3
when x = 1: y = 2(1) - 3 = -1
when x = 2: y = 2(2) - 3 = 1
when x = 3: y = 2(3) - 3 = 3
TABLE
<u>x | y</u>
0 | -3
1 | -1
2 | 1
3 | 3
14: 1 × 14
2 × 7
56: 1 × 56
2 × 28
4 × 14
7 × 8
63: 1 × 63
3 × 21
7 × 9
GCF(14, 56, 63) = 7
Answer:
this is just math jargon... a conjugate is the same numbers but with an opposite sign.. got it?
Step-by-step explanation:
z1' ( the prime is often used for conjuates it's also used in calculus but later)
Z1' =8-i
Answer:
you got back with 3,050
Step-by-step explanation:
multiplied 305 by 10
we are given to simplify

Open the bracket and write the like terms together

when the bases are same then the exponents gets added
