Answer:
yes, it is
Step-by-step explanation:
plug in the point (1, -1) (x,y) into the equation y = 9x - 10
-1 = 9(1)-10
-1 = 9-10
-1=-1
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Answer:</h3>
-y³ -6y²x +30
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
When parentheses are eliminated and the y variable placed first in each term, the expression simplifies to ...
... 15 -7y²x -y³ +y²x +15
Arranging like terms together, we have ...
... -y³ +y²x(-7 +1) +(15 +15)
... -y³ -6y²x +30
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The two different 3rd-degree terms can be expressed in either order. I have chosen to list the term with the largest exponent first. The expression could also be written with the same-degree terms in "lexicographical order", meaning the expression would be written ...
... -6xy² -y³ +30
V=hpir^2
d/2=r
so, at first, diameter is 48ft
48/2=24ft is radius
height is 25ft
so volume=25pi24^2 or 14400pi cubic feet
max of 9ft
if we want 9ft height
find r
hmm
14400pi=9pir^2
divide both sides by 9pi
1600=r^2
sqrt both sides
40=r
2r=d
2(40)=80=d
the new diameter is 80ft
Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
5x7=35
35-4=31