<span><span>DO use multiplication sign '*' (the STAR) symbol. For the simplifier, xy is NOT the same as x*y or yx. Simplifier thinks that xy is a separate variable. Good example: x*y-y*(x+2). Bad example: xy-y(x+2).</span>DO use '*' when multiplying a variable by an expression in parentheses: x*(x+2). Otherwise, my simplifier will think that you are trying to use a function and will become confused.Use parentheses liberally to avoid any ambiguity. (x+y)/(x-y) is NOT the same as x+y/x-y. x+y/x-y means x+(y/x)-y.</span>Operations<span>Use '*' (STAR) for multiplication. 2*3 is legal, 2x3 will be misunderstood.Use '^' (CARET) for power. 2^3 means 2 to degree of 3, or 8.Use '/' (FORWARD SLASH) for divisionOnly '(' and ')' (parentheses) are allowed for grouping terms. Curly or square brackets are used for other purposes.</span>
Operation priority: + and - have lowest priority, * and / h
Good Examplesx*y-x*(y+2) <-- '*' is used for multiplications
a^b*3 <-- means (a to the degree of b) multiplied by 3
Bad examples<span>xy-yx <-- variable xy and variable yx are different variables
y(x-2) <-- simplifier will think that it is function y of x-2.</span>
Answer:
Vector u has u_x = (5 - 15) = -10, and u_y = -4 - 22 = -26, and its component form would be u = -10i - 26j.
If vector v is in the opposite direction: 10i + 26j
And if it is double in magnitude: v = 20i + 52j
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<span>The only type of transformation that can make a graph more narrow/wide is a scaling transformation. A scaling transformation involves a multiple factor. The answer to your question is B. </span>I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
Answer:
43.8 km to the nearest tenth.
Step-by-step explanation:
5 miles is 8 km
so 1 mile = 8/5 km
and 27.4 miles = 27.4 * 8/5
= 43.84 km
You can write it as 721 over 1000, then simplify from there