Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the points to find a and b, that is
(2, 18)
18 = a
→ (1)
(4, 162)
162 = a
→ (2)
divide (2) by (1)
=
= 9
b² = 9 ⇒ b = 3
substitute b = 3 into (1)
18 = 9a ⇒ a = 2
y = 2
← exponential equation
Answer:
Well, subtract 3 and 5 first, you get 2, then subtract 4-2. you get 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
(3-5) = 2
4-2=2
Answer:
(0,1) and (3,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
It's the points where they meets, judging the graph, it's x = 0, y = 1 and x = 3, y = 4
put them in the equation and you'll see the the values satisfies the equation
Answered by GAUTHMATH
If an integer is both a square and a cube, it can be of the form:
<span>(<span>a3</span><span>)^2</span></span>
Now,
since a cube can be of the form 7k or 7k+-1(thanks to FoolForMath),
we write
<span><span>a^3</span>=7k</span>
and get the no to be
49k^2
, which is in the form of 7 times something
<span>49<span>k^2</span>=7×(7<span>k^2</span>)</span>
Now put
<span><span>a^3</span>=7k+−1</span>
Square it
and you'll get a number in the form of (7times something +1)
Answer:
The two numbers are 52 and 12.
Step-by-step explanation:
x+y=64
x=16+3y
Now, substitute the second equation into the first one.
16+3y+y=64
16+4y=64
4y=48
y=12
Substitute 12 into one of the equations in order to find x.
x=16+3(12)
x=16+36
x=52