The first step when factoring any polynomial is to factor out the GCF. The GCF is the greatest common factor for all the terms of the polynomial. By factoring out the GCF first, the coefficients and constant term of the polynomial will be reduced.
Answer:
{x,y} = {2,-2}
Step-by-step explanation:
System of Linear Equations entered :
[1] 7x + 3y = 8
[2] 3x - 4y = 14
Graphic Representation of the Equations :
3y + 7x = 8 -4y + 3x = 14
Solve by Substitution :
// Solve equation [2] for the variable x
[2] 3x = 4y + 14
[2] x = 4y/3 + 14/3
// Plug this in for variable x in equation [1]
[1] 7•(4y/3+14/3) + 3y = 8
[1] 37y/3 = -74/3
[1] 37y = -74
// Solve equation [1] for the variable y
[1] 37y = - 74
[1] y = - 2
// By now we know this much :
x = 4y/3+14/3
y = -2
// Use the y value to solve for x
x = (4/3)(-2)+14/3 = 2
Solution :
{x,y} = {2,-2}
Step-by-step explanation:
(fog)(x) = f[g(x)]
f(g(x))
f(x-2)
since f(x) = 1 / x
answer: 1/x-2
1/x-2 looks like 1/x but the asymptotes(dips in the graphs) will be at x = 2 since is undefined
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
common difference=3
-54/-18=3
-18/-6=3
-1296 = -2(3)^5-1
-7776 = -2(3)^6-1
-46656 = -2(3)^7-1
ans. = first term (difference)^n-1