Answer: C(10,7)
Reason:
We can numerically compute both C(10, 3) and C(10, 7) and we would get 120 for each result.
Use the nCr combination formula
In general we have the rule C(n, r) = C(n, n-r)
Chad is not correct
24x+4+2x=3(10x-1)
48 + 4 + 4 = 3(20-1)
56 = 60 - 3
56 ≠ 57
Answer:
point M and line f
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, i'd be glad to help you here!
<span>y= 2(1/2)^x+3
Write in </span>exponential form.
y = 2 x 2 (-n) ^ x + 3
Calculate the product
y = 2 (-n) + 1 ^ x + 3
The final solution to your problem here is
y = 2 (-n + 1) ^ x + 3, n E R, x E R
It should be D. You can multiply both numbers by 10 in order to make it in proportion to the graph. Hope this helps:)