Hi! Can you please be more clear on your question?
Answer:
x=-8
Step-by-step explanation:
multiplying -5 * 2 to get rid of the 2 and the denominator which equals -10. Then, add two to the other side which equals negative eight.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When you reflect over the line y=-x, you flip the x and y coordinate and multiply them by negative one, so for example (2,3) would become (-3,-2) or (-1,7) would be (-7,1). Using this rule you can find the new point for each point in the figure. The point lying on (-2,1) would be reflected to (-1,2). The point on (-4,1) would move to (-1, 4). The point on (-4,-1) would be moved to (1,4). The point lying on (-3,-1) would be reflected onto (1,3). The point on (-3,-2) would be on (2,3). Lastly, the point on (-2,-2) would be reflected to (2,2). i hope this helped lol. :)
P = ab^2
q = a^3 b
p = a * b * b
q = a*a*a * b
Pairing the duplicates we have LCM = a*a*a*b*b = a^3 b^2 answer
No, the given sequence is not an arithmetic sequence.
What is Arithmetic Sequence ?
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers with a definite pattern. If you take any number in the sequence then subtract it by the previous one, and the result is always the same or constant then it is an arithmetic sequence.
In the above question,
The sequence is 3,5/2,3/2,-3/2,...
Take the 2nd term and minus the 1st term.
Now take the 3rd term and minus the 2nd term.
We can clearly notice that the differences are not same. Hence there is no common difference and therefore it's not an arithmetic sequence
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