For the answer to the question, what is t<span>Ten times the square of a nonzero number is equal to forty times the number</span><span>10∗x2=40x</span>the question's statement<span>x2−4x=0</span>simplifyx(x−4)=0factor out an x x=0,x=4 the two solutions
Hello!
First, let's write the problem.

Subtract 10 from both sides.


Divide both sides by 9.


When we got absolute value, we are going to get two results.

and

Let's solve the first one,

Subtract 8 from both sides.


Let's solve the second one.

Subtract 8 from both sides.


Let's combine the ranges.

The attachment shows how would you graph it.
You can feel free to let me know if you have any questions regarding this.
Thanks!
- TetraFish
Answer:
D. 15
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression, 32 + 2n - 9, and a value of <em>n </em>= -4:
You can substitute the value of <em>n</em> into the given expression:
= 32 + 2n - 9
= 32 + 2(-4) - 9
= 32 - 8 - 9
= 15
Therefore, the correct answer is D. 15
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Answer: f(-3) = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in -3 for x
f(-3) = (-3)^2
Square -3
(-3)^2 = 9