Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
E is not a subspace of 
Step-by-step explanation:
E is not a subspace of
In order to see this, we must find two points (a,b), (c,d) in E such that (a,b) + (c,d) is not in E.
Consider
(a,b) = (1,1)
(c,d) = (-1,-1)
It is easy to see that both (a,b) and (c,d) are in E since 1*1>0 and (1-)*(-1)>0.
But (a,b) + (c,d) = (1-1, 1-1) = (0,0)
and (0,0) is not in E.
By the way, it can be proved that in any vector space all sub spaces must have the vector zero.
Answer:
21 drawings
Step-by-step explanation:
So lets figure out how many drawings she can make per page. If she make a drawing using 1/3 of the page she can make 3 drawings per page. Now that we know she can make 3 drawings per padge, we can figure out how manyt drawings she can make by multiply the pages by drawings per padge. Let x be the drawings she can make.
7*3=x
Multiple 7*3
21=x
She can make 21 drawings
First one is 4/ 52 and the second second one is 4/51. (I did not reduce).
Answer:
1) 2
2) -7/6
3) -5/4
4) -1/2
5) -13/28
6) 9/7
Step-by-step explanation:
5) (-6-7)/(17-(-11))=-13/28
6) (4-(-5)/(3-(-4))=9/7