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3 ( x ) + 55 = 85
Answer To Solving Y:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
3x + 55 = 85
Step 1: Subtract 55 from both sides.
3x + 55 − 55 = 85 − 55
3x = 30
Step 2: Divide both sides by 3.
3x / 3 = 30 / 3
x = 10
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Answer To The Angle:
( 3 ) ( 10 ) + 55 = 85
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2 ( y ) - 5 = 95
Answer:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
2y − 5 = 95
Step 1: Add 5 to both sides.
2y − 5 + 5 = 95 + 5
2y = 100
Step 2: Divide both sides by 2.
2y / 2 = 100 / 2
y = 50
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Answer To The Angle:
( 2 ) ( 50 ) − 5 = 95
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Answer:
Answer:
17 seedlings
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
The seedlings are at an equal distance in a straight line.
Distance between 3rd seedling and 5th seedling = 9/10 m
So, distance between 3rd seedling and 4th seedling = 9/10 ÷ 2 = 9/20 m
So, the distance between two seedlings in a line = 9/20 m
The given distance between 2nd seedling and the last seedling = 6 3/4 m = 27/4 m
Answer:
1) n = 39916800
2) n = 1663200
3) n = 330
Step-by-step explanation:
1) If the blue balls are distinguishable as are the red balls
Then you can arrange these balls in the following ways, we must use a permutation
In totally we have 11 balls, then
n = 11P11
2) If Blue balls are distinguishable, but the red balls are identical
In this case, we need to do a correction due to the red balls are identical and we cannot identify the difference when we interchange two red balls

3) If the balls of each color are indistinguishable
We proceed equal to the before case but we include a correction due to blue balls also

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A cubic function is in the form of
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All cubic functions have a domain of all real numbers, the range also has a range of all real numbers.
Interval notation is used for representing a function/interval as a pair of numbers. Parentheses and brackets are used to show if the endpoints of a given function/interval are included or excluded. Brackets allow the endpoints to be included while parentheses exclude the endpoint.
Our first instinct would be that the domain is written as [-∞, ∞], but that is incorrect. Infinity is not a number, but it is a concept. This means that they are excluded from the domain.
Therefore, the domain of the function f(x) is (-∞, ∞).