The expression 9p − 8q for p = 4 and q = −8 is equal to 100
<h3><u>Solution:</u></h3>
Given that we have to evaluate expression for the given values of the variables
Expression is:
⇒ 9p − 8q
Given that p = 4 and q = -8
<em><u>Let us substitute the given values of p = 4 and q = -8 in given expression and evaluate it</u></em>
⇒ 9p − 8q = 9(4) - 8(-8)
⇒ 9p - 8q = 9(4) + 8(8)
Upon multiplying the terms we get,
⇒ 9p - 8q = 36 + 64 = 100
Thus the expression is equal to 100
X=10
-3 on both sides
Then -6(x+4)+3 to the other side
Answer:
The answer you're looking for is
-5r (3r^2) = -45
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a polygon with vertices on the lattice. Let's use Pick's Theorem,
A = (1/2) B + I - 1
where A is the area, B is the number of lattice points on the boundary and I is the number of lattice points in the interior.
In addition to the 3 vertices there are 3 more boundary points on UV and 6 more on WV, none on UV, B=3+3+6=12. In the interior I count I=9 lattice points.
A = (1/2) 12 + 9 - 1 = 14
Answer: 14
Obviously they just want us to say this is a right triangle, so the legs are altitude and base,
A = (1/2) b h (1/2) |UW| |WV| = (1/2) (4) (7) = 14
That checks.