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Suggesting that you want this in standard form, in terms of quadratic equations, you would technically follow a process similar if not almost exactly like the 2 - step equation method with the exception of separating the (x)s and the equations to find x and then plug it in and what-not.
With that being said you would subtract 5 in (x+5) from said 5 in the second equation and -10 in the first equation in order to get 2x^2+7x-15, you would continue to do the same for the x by subtracting it from both ends making the 7x a 6x because there is a 1 at the beginning of each x if there is no number that is shown already. Which finally gives you the equation (y= 2x^2+6x-15)
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a) 2^{a-b}
b) 5^{a-b}
c) \frac{0.5a}{2^b}

s'(107) means the value of derivative of s(a) at a = 107. So, first step is to find the derivative of s(a).

Taking derivative of both sides, we get:

Taking the common out from right hand side of the equation:

Applying the power rule of derivative:

Now we can substitute 107 in place of a to get s'(107):

Thus the value of s'(107) rounded to 5 decimal places is 0.35494
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well let see... if a car can start off of 2 gallons and run 24 miles from 2 gallons then you might have to divide 444 and 24 to see how much gallons you will need to get to your destination so....18.5??? idk please tell me if i'm wrong and if i'm right please mark me as braniest.
Answer: D
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