Answer:
<h2>
64/27</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
If x and y be real numbers satisfying 2/x=y/3=x/y, then any two of the equation are equated as shown;
2/x = y/3 ... 1 and;
y/3 = x/y... 2
From equation 1, 2y = 3x ... 3
and from equation 2; y² = 3x ... 4
Equating the left hand side of equation 3 and 4 since their right hand sides are equal, we will have;
2y = y²
2 = y
y = 2
Substituting y = 2 into equation 3 to get the value of x;
2y = 3x
2(2) = 3x
4 = 3x
x = 4/3
The value of x³ will be expressed as (4/3)³ = 4*4*4/3*3*3 = 64/27
4*7 5*nothing 3* nothing 6*nothing
Answer:
D. G(x) = |x| + 7
Step-by-step explanation:
→For the function G(x) to shift upwards, there needs to be a number being added to the whole function.
→The answer isn't "A," because the 1 is being subtracted, making it shift downwards 1 unit, not upwards.
→The answer isn't "B," because adding the 2 there would cause the function to shift to the left for 2 units, not upwards.
→The answer isn't "C," because 10 is being multiplied, which would cause the function to narrow, and not shift upwards.
<u>This means the correct answer is "D," because the 7 is being added, making the function shift upwards 7 units.</u>
Answer: never because they are both infinite.
Answer:
59?
Step-by-step explanation: