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How do you find the intercepts of x2y−x2+4y=0?
Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts by Substitution
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Gió
Mar 24, 2015
For the intercepts you set alternately x=0 and y=0 in your function:
and graphically:
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Alan P.
Mar 24, 2015
On the X-axis y=0
So
x2y−x2+4y=0
becomes
x2(0)−x2+4(0)=0
→−x2=0
→x=0
On the Y-axis x=0
and the original equation
x2y−x2+4y=0
becomes
(0)2y−(0)2+4y=0
→y=0
The only intercept for the given equation occurs at (0,0)
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Answer:
∠MNP is your answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Note the angle and the order it is said. It is ∠ABC, which means the double line side, one curve line angle, and then triple line side.
Now look at the second triangle, the same double line side (NM), one curve line angle (∠N), and triple line side (NP)
Put them together: ∠MNP is your answer
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1/100,000,000 , note that 100,000,000 = 10⁸ , then:
1/100,000,000 = 1/10⁸
Remember that 1/aⁿ = a⁻ⁿ
Hence 1/100,000,000 = 1/10⁸ = 10⁻⁸
5353 minutes = 89.22 hours
Maybe the figures should be 53 and 20??
Let's let Billy = A
The formula to use for work problems is
Time = (A*B) / (A+B)
53 = ( (A +20)* A) / (A +20 + A) )
53 = ( A^2 + 20A ) / (2A + 20)
A^2 + 20A -106A -1060
A^2 -86A -1060
A = 96.935
Bobby Mows in 116.935 minutes