Answer:
E is not a subspace of 
Step-by-step explanation:
E is not a subspace of
In order to see this, we must find two points (a,b), (c,d) in E such that (a,b) + (c,d) is not in E.
Consider
(a,b) = (1,1)
(c,d) = (-1,-1)
It is easy to see that both (a,b) and (c,d) are in E since 1*1>0 and (1-)*(-1)>0.
But (a,b) + (c,d) = (1-1, 1-1) = (0,0)
and (0,0) is not in E.
By the way, it can be proved that in any vector space all sub spaces must have the vector zero.
1/4 . . . . ........ .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .
Answer:
840mm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
V=(1/2)LWH
L=14
W=10
H=12
14*12*10=1680
Then divide by 2
840
Answer:
C: closer to one
D: much smaller than one
E: much greater than one
F: much smaller than one
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of weeks for this financial situation. The amount that Katherine will have at the end of x weeks is 140 + 6x. On the other hand, with the spending that she is doing, Abbie will have 462 - 10x after x weeks. Equating the two,
140 + 6x = 462 - 10x
Thus, the answer is letter B.