The numeric value of the expression d² + 3a + 6 + a when a = 2 and d = 5 is of 39.
<h3>How to find the numeric value of an expression?</h3>
The numeric value of a function is found replacing each instance of a variable by the value of the input for which we want to find the numeric value.
For this problem, the expression is given by:
d² + 3a + 6 + a
We want to find the numeric value when a = 2 and d = 5, hence:
5² + 3(2) + 6 + 2 = 25 + 6 + 6 + 2 = 39.
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thWhat is c hw wrin hd dont know if I know what x is to find the answer
1.) One hundred twenty-five and forty-seven thousandths
2.) 91/100.
3.) 2769/1000
4.) 0.074
5.) 3.705
6.) 75.69
7.) 0.162 is greater than 0.07
8.) 8.049 is greater than 8.0094
9.) 6
10.) 5.678
11.) 5.7
Answer:
Did you mean (-3, 7) for the first point?? If so, the answer is
D) y = -2/3x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the slope: (m)
3-7 / 3+3 = -4/6=-2/3=m
Find the y intercept (b): (plug in y, x, and m)
3=-2/3(3) +b
3=-2+b
5=b
Write equation using y=mx+b
y = -2/3x+5