Aísle la variable dividiendo cada lado por factores que no contienen la variable.
Forma de inecuación:
×>7
Notación de intervalos:
(7,∞)(7,∞)
Where <em>x </em>is the number of books sold, <em>i </em>is income, and <em>c </em>is cost:
<em>c = 4x + 3500 </em> ($4 per book plus the 3500 flat marketing fee)
<em>i = 15x </em>($15 per book)
You are looking for the point where these intersect: the intersection is where the income is equal to the cost, and at any point after that the income is greater than the cost. So, set the equations equal to each other:
<em>4x + 3500 = 15x </em>
subtract 4x from both sides
<em>3500 = 11x</em>
divide both sides by 11
<em>x = 318.181818</em>
So, you would have to sell a minimum of 319 books in order to make a profit.
Answer:
Using Green's theorem we have:
int F.dr =
int int d/dx ((y^2-x^2)/(x^2+y^2)^2) - d/dy (2xy/(x^2+y^2)^2) =
(2x^3 - 6xy^2) / (x^2+y^2)^3 - (2x^3 - 6xy^2) / (x^2+y^2)^3 =
0
Therefore:
int F.dr = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a is greater by 25
Step-by-step explanation:
if a=100
then,100-50=50-25=25
so same way= a is greater by 25
Part 1
Let:
y be the total cost
x be the number of tickets
a be fair admission
Since the fair charges $1.25 per ticket, the equation of the line would look like:
y = 1.25x + a
Since Johnny spent $43.75 and bought 25 tickets, we find a by replacing y with 43.75 and x with 25:
43.75 = 1.25×25 + a
Now solve for a
43.75 = 31.25 + a
43.75 - 31.25 = a
a = 12.50
Going back to the first equation:
y = 1.25x + 12.50
Part 2:
a) Let (9,8) be (x1,y1) and (4,-12) be (x2,y2)
The formula for slope is:
b) For the point-slope equation, I'll use (9,8)
Using the formula:
c) For the slope-intercept form, we solve for y in the point-slope formula: