Answer:
x^2-1
Step-by-step explanation:
you must use the distributive property
first you do x•x=x^2,
then you do x•1 and x•-1 to get x and -x and those cancel out,
the you do 1•-1=-1, then you put it together to get x^2-1
Answer:
Consider the proposition C=(p∧q∧¬r)∨(p∧¬q∧r)∨(¬p∧q∧r)
Step-by-step explanation:
This compound proposition C uses the outer disjunction (∨) then the proposition is true if and only if one of the three propositions (p∧q∧¬r),(p∧¬q∧r),(¬p∧q∧r) is true.
First, it is impossible that two or three of these propositions are simultaneously true. For example, if (p∧q∧¬r) and (p∧¬q∧r) are both true, then ¬r is true (from the first conjuntion) and r is true (from the second one), a contradiction. All the other possibilities can be discarded reasoning in the same way.
Since these propositions are mutually excluyent, C is true if and only if exactly one of the three propositions is true (and false otherwise). This can only happen if exactly two of p,q, and r are true and the other one is false. For example, (p∧q∧¬r) is true when p and q are true, and r is false.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean = (4+4+5+8+9) / 5
30 / 5
6
Median = put them in order and the one in the middle is the median.
4, 4, <u>5</u>, 8, 9
Mode = the most common
<u>4, 4</u>, 5, 8, 9
The answer is d. it isn’t an exact number
2.45kg
First you calculate the price per kg as follows:
If it’s $20 for 12.25 kg, the price per kg is $20/12.25=$1.63 per kg
If you have $4, you can figure out what weight you can get by taking $4/the price per kg, so $4/$1.63, which is 2.45 kg.