The inequality which represents possible values of the expression 2+sqrt 10 by virtue of the given inequality; 3.1 < sqrt 10 < 3.2 as in the task content is; 5.1 < 2 + sqrt 10 < 5.2.
<h3>Which inequality correctly expresses the possible values of the expression; 2 + √10 as required in the task content?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the expression given is;
3.1 < sqrt 10 < 3.2
Since the given premises is an inequality, it follows that adding the same number to all parts of the inequality stills holds the inequality true.
Hence by adding 2 to all parts of the inequality, we have;
2 + 3.1 < 2 + sqrt 10 < 2 + 3.2
Therefore, we have;
5.1 < 2 + sqrt 10 < 5.2
Ultimately, 5.1 < 2 + sqrt 10 < 5.2 represent the possible values of the expression 2+sqrt 10 as given by the inequality 3.1 < sqrt 10 < 3.2.
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Answer:
y=-5/3x-2
Step-by-step explanation:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(-7-3)/(3-(-3))
m=-10/(3+3)
m=-10/6
m=-5/3
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-3=-5/3(x-(-3))
y-3=-5/3(x+3)
y=-5/3x-15/3+3
y=-5/3x-5+3
y=-5/3x-2
Answer:
1/2 is the simplified from of 50/100 so it is equivalent
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
It is enough to prove that g(x)=f(^-1)(x)
f(x): y=(2x+3)/(x+4)
f(^-1): x=(2y+3)/(y+4)
==>xy+4x=2y+3
==>y(x-2)=3-4x
==>y=(3-4x)/(x-2)
==>y=(4x-3)/(2-x)= g(x)
5/12 is the simplified fraction for 30/72 by using the GCD or HCF method. 5/12 is simplified fraction for 30/72 by using the prime fractorization method.