Factor w+1 out of 4x(w+1)+5y(w+1).
(w+1)(4x+5y)
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Answer:
6/7
Step-by-step explanation:
In this item, we are not given with the choices for the ordered pair which could be the solution to the given equation. What can be done is to assume a value for one of the variables and solve for the other. To be able to find one that satisfies let x be equal to zero and substitute to the given equation.
-3(0) - 7y = 37
Simplifying,
-0 - 7y = 37
The value of y from the equation is 37/7. Thus, one of the ordered pairs that satisfies the equation is,
(0, 37/7)
Answer:
![1. \quad\dfrac{1}{k^{\frac{2}{3}}}\\\\2. \quad\sqrt[7]{x^5}\\\\3. \quad\dfrac{1}{\sqrt[5]{y^2}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=1.%20%5Cquad%5Cdfrac%7B1%7D%7Bk%5E%7B%5Cfrac%7B2%7D%7B3%7D%7D%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C2.%20%5Cquad%5Csqrt%5B7%5D%7Bx%5E5%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C3.%20%5Cquad%5Cdfrac%7B1%7D%7B%5Csqrt%5B5%5D%7By%5E2%7D%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
The applicable rule is ...
![x^{\frac{m}{n}}=\sqrt[n]{x^m}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x%5E%7B%5Cfrac%7Bm%7D%7Bn%7D%7D%3D%5Csqrt%5Bn%5D%7Bx%5Em%7D)
It works both ways, going from radicals to frational exponents and vice versa.
The particular power or root involved can be in either the numerator or the denominator. The transformation applies to the portion of the expression that is the power or root.
Mean=10.7
median=8
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