1/2 is the same as .5 and 4 is a whole number, so the decimal form would be 4.5
Answer:
Option D is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>The one-way ANOVA or one – way analysis of
variance is used to know whether there are statistically substantial
dissimilarities among the averages of three or more independent sets. It
compares the means between the sets that is being examined whether any of those
means are statistically pointedly dissimilar from each other. If it does have a
significant result, then the alternative hypothesis can be accepted and that
would mean that two sets are pointedly different from each other. The symbol, ∑
is a summation sign that drills us to sum the elements of a sequence. The
variable of summation is represented by an index that is placed under the
summation sign and is often embodied by i. The index is always equal to 1 and
adopt values beginning with the value on the right hand side of the equation
and finishing it with the value over head the summation sign.</span>
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Find a point-slope form for the line that satisfies the stated conditions. Slope , passing through (-5,4)
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I don't see a value for the slope. We need that to set the equation, otherwise I can write an unlimited number of equations that pass through (-5,4).
I'll assume a slope so that you can see how the procedure would work. I like 6, so we'll assume a slope of 6.
The equation for a straight line has the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and y is the y-intercept, the value of y when x = 0. We want a line that has slope 6, so:
y = 6x + b
We need to find b, so substitute the point (-5,4) that we know is on the line:
4 = 6*(-5) + b and solve for b
4 = -30 + b
b = 34
The line is y = 6x + 34
So I'm going to assume that this question is asking for <u>non extraneous solutions</u>, or solutions that are found in the equation <em>and</em> are valid solutions when plugged back into the equation. So firstly, subtract 2 on both sides of the equation:
Next, square both sides:
Next, subtract x and add 2 to both sides of the equation:
Now we are going to be factoring by grouping to find the solution(s). Firstly, what two terms have a product of 6x^2 and a sum of -5x? That would be -3x and -2x. Replace -5x with -2x - 3x:
Next, factor x^2 - 2x and -3x + 6 separately. Make sure that they have the same quantity on the inside of the parentheses:
Now you can rewrite the equation as
Now, apply the Zero Product Property and solve for x as such:
Now, it may appear that the answer is C, however we need to plug the numbers back into the original equation to see if they are true as such:
Since both solutions hold true when x = 2 and x = 3, <u>your answer is C. x = 2 or x = 3.</u>