Answer:
x-12=18
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Option C. 
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The discriminant of a quadratic equation of the form
is equal to

in this problem we have
so

substitute



Rewrite each expression using each base only once.
(-6)^12 * (-6)^3 * (-6)^2
(-6)^(12+3+2)
(-6)^(17)
Answer:
(-6)^(17)
2^2 * 2^7 * 2^0
(2)^(2+7+0)
(2)^(9)
Answer:
(2)^(9)
Simplify each expresion.
5c^4 * c^6
5*c^(4+6)
5*c^(10)
Answer:
5*c^10
(-2.4n^4)(2n^-1)
(-2.4*2)(n^4)(n^-1)
(-2.4*2)(n^(4+(-1))
(-4.8)(n^(4-1))
(-4.8)(n^(3))
Answer:
(-4.8)(n^(3))
(4c^4)(ac^3)(-3a^5c)
((4)*(-3))*(c^(4+3+1))*(a^(1+5))
(-12)*(c^(8))*(a^(6))
Answer:
(-12)*(c^8)*(a^6)
a^6b^3 * a^2b^-2
(a^(6+2))*(b^(3+(-2)))
(a^(8))*(b^(3-2))
(a^(8))*(b^(1))
(a^8)*(b)
Answer:
(a^8)*(b)
Answer:
(1, 2 )
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution to a system of equations given graphically is at the point of intersection of the 2 lines.
The lines intersect at (1, 2 ) ← solution
Answer:
okay, so given we have that she has already sold $35 worth of tickets. We know that she has seven tickets left to sell, and each is worth $5. So, we would do 7×$5=$35
Next, we would add $35(from the previous money she has made) and $35 (the money she just made from the 7 tickets) and that would equal $70
equation: y=35+7(5)
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps! ^^
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