<u>Corrected Question</u>
Suppose that y and z are points on a number line if yz equals 16 and y lies at -4. Where could z be located?
Answer:
z would be located at -4.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the product of y and z, yz=16
Point y lies at -4.
Substituting y=-4 into yz=16, we obtain:
Divide both sides by -4
Therefore, <u>z would be located at -4</u>, which is the same point at which y is located.
y and z are the same points on the number line.
We know our result is correct because the product of two negative numbers is positive.
Answer:
Slope (m) = infinity
θ = 3 π = 270°
2
distance (d) = 21
ΔX = 0
ΔY = -21
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Doubling the actual answer and increasing it by 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The calculator is returning 26, instead of 12. Note that 26 is 2 more than twice of 12.
i.e.
26 = 2(12) + 2
Calculator is returning 32 instead of 15. Here again we can note the same logic. 32 is 2 more than twice of 15.
i.e.
32 = 2(15) + 2
Calculator returns 202 instead of 100. Here again the same logic holds true.
i.e.
202 = 2(100) + 2
So, what the calculator is doing is:
Doubling the actual result and increasing it by 2.
Answer:
The Martian satellite Phobos travels in an approximately circular orbit of radius 9.4x10^6m with a period of 7 h39 min. Calculate the mass of Mars from this information.
32 slices of pizza. This is cuz 4*8=32