Answer:
There is not a way that I can show you how to graph it, so I will try and explain it.
Step-by-step explanation:
(1,1)
^ ^ y-axis
x-axis
You are just going right however many, and then up however many it says.
So if it's (1,1) you will go right one space, and then up one space.
Once you have all of your points on the graph, you put a line through them.
Hope this helps! :)
If you know the formular a^3+b^3=(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2), you can solve this problem.
8 is 2 cubed, so x^3+2^3=(x+2)(x^2-2x+4)
so the other quadratic factor is x^2-2x+4
Answer:
20%
Step-by-step explanation:
i divided the percentages each by 45 and so% was 4.4. 20% was the closest to 45.
Start with

Expand both parentheses by multiplying both terms by the number outside:

Sum like terms:

Simplify the "+3" on both sides:

Subtract 2x from both sides:

Divide both sides by 2:

The first book you select can be any one of 700.
. . . For each of those ...
The second book can be any one of the other 699.
. . . For each of those ...
The third book can be any one of the remining 698.
The total number of ways to gather three books from the shelves into your hands is (700 · 699 · 698) = <em>341,531,400 ways</em> .
<em>BUT ...</em>
When you bring three books to the check-out counter, Marian the Librarian doesn't know in which order you took them down off the shelves. You could have gathered the same three books in (3 · 2 · 1) = 6 different ways.
So, even though there are 341,531,400 ways to<em> </em>gather up three books, there are only (341,531,400 / 6) = 56,921,900 different GROUPS of three books that you can choose to take home.