Answer:
Hello! Your answer is BELOW
Step-by-step explanation:
The best answer to the question that is being stated above would be letter B. The graph of a function never has two different points with the same x-coordinate because the input value of each of the points is mapped to a single output value in the graph.
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The square (call it ) has one vertex at the origin (0, 0, 0) and one edge on the y-axis, which tells us another vertex is (0, 3, 0). The normal vector to the plane is , which is enough information to figure out the equation of the plane containing :
We can parameterize this surface by
for and . Then the flux of , assumed to be
,
is
Answer:
B. Yes, the surface area of Earth is only 1.1 times the surface area of Venus.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that the surface area of Venus is 460,230,000 km2 whereas Earth is .
We can see that area of Earth is given in scientific notation and area of Venus is given in standard form, so first of all let us convert area of Earth in standard form.
To compare our given surface areas we can set an equation as:
Upon rounding our answer to nearest tenth we will get,
Therefore, the surface area of Earth is only 1.1 times the surface area of Venus and option B is the correct choice.
x=smaller number
y=larger number
x+y=12
y=3x-6
Let's begin with the first equation...
x+y=12
Let's substitute...
x+(3x-6)=12
4x-6=12
Let's add 6 to both sides as we proceed to isolate x...
6+4x-6=12+6
4x=18
Let's divide both sides by 4...
(4x)/4=18/4
x=9/2=4.5---smaller number
12-4.5=7.5s larger number
Answer:
n = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
20/4 = 50/n
20n = 50 x 4
20n = 200
n = 10
Hope that helps!