Both are right b/c like sean says you can add zero and itll still be -100 but candice is also right b/c because you can add any # to that -100 but you can also add a negative # to get it back to -100. for example: -100+23= -77 but if you also add a negative 23 it would be right back to -100.
The distance from a point to a line is
distance(ax+by+c=0,(x0,y0)) = abs(ax0+by0+c)/sqrt(a^2+b^2)
So first convert the formula for the line to standard form
5x+2y=4
5x+2y-4=0
a=5, b=2, c=-4, x0=15, y0=-21
abs(5*15+2*(-21)-4)/sqrt(5*5+2*2)
= abs(75-42-4)/sqrt(25+4)
= 29/sqrt(29)
= sqrt(29)
= 5.385165 (approximately)
The value of x if that's what you mean is 2 because first you add 3 from both sides and your new equation should be 2x>14-5×, then you add 5x from both sides and your new equation should be 7x>14. After that you divide 14 by 7 and your final answer will be x=2 or 2
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
You could actually list the numbers between (but not including) 45 and 58:
{46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57}. I count 12 numbers here.
Answer:
4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
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