Answer:
x = 7, x = -10
Step-by-step explanation:

Use the quadratic formula.

Solve.
x = 7, x = -10
You can also factor if you want - that is a faster method.
Answer:
6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192
Step-by-step explanation:
The first term a1 = 6 and the common ratio is 2.
So it is 6, 6*2, 6*2^2 ....
It causes very low gravity but it still has a bit of gravity. Hope it helped! ;-) <3
To find t<span>he relative maximum value of the function we need to find where the function has its first derivative equal to 0.
Its first derivative is -7*(2x)/(x^2+5)^2
</span>7*(2x)/(x^2+5)^2 =0 the numerator needs to be eqaul to 0
2x=0
x=0
g(0) = 7/5
The <span>relative maximum value is at the point (0, 7/5).</span>
Your answer will be 95 degrees. (3x+10)=(4x-15) ends up with x=25. Plug it in to (3x+10). You should get 85 degrees. Using the definition of supplementary angles, angle 3 will be 95. Angle 7 and angle 3 are corresponding angles.