In the base 6 number system, we would only use numerals
from 0 to 5. The idea of base 6 is just like the normal base 10 system, however
instead of using the numerals from 0 to 9, we use numerals from 0 to 5. And
instead of having a ones digit, a tens digit, a hundreds digit and so on, we
use a ones digit, a sixes digit, a thirty-sixes digit, and so on. Therefore in
base 6, the number 321 means 1 one plus
2 sixes plus 3 thirty-sixes, or 121. So to count until 15 for example, we would need:
Base 6
Base
10
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
10 (1 six plus 0
ones) 6
11 (1 six plus 1
one) 7
12 (1 six plus 2
ones) 8
13 9
14
10
15
11
20 (2 sixes plus 0
ones) 12
21 (2 sixes plus 1
one) 13
22
14
23
15
Answer:
x ≥ -3
x ≤ 3
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first inequality, just add 3 to both sides.
For the second inequality, add 4 to both sides then divide both sides by 3.
Answer: line N
Lenght of XY: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The line N splits <u>XY</u> into two parts
5x+8=9x+12
-9x on each side
-4x+8=12
-8 on each side
-4x=4
divide by -4 on each side
x=-1
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation: