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dangina [55]
2 years ago
13

Can someone help me with this math homework please!

Mathematics
2 answers:
kramer2 years ago
8 0
4. i believe would be D. subtract 1.1j from both sides.
5. x <_ 3
6. y=10
Angelina_Jolie [31]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Question 1: (C) Step 3

Question 2: (B) The 2nd graph from the left

Question 3: (A, B, D)

Question 4: (D) Subtract 1.1j from both sides

Question 5: (C) x <= 3

Question 6: (D) y = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Question 1:</u>

Step 3 is where Rahul added 1/4 to both sides. This is the only time he used the addition property of equality.

<u>Question 2: </u>

This questions requires you to have knowledge on how to graph lines.

g(x) = -1 is already graphed correctly on all of the answer choices, so we only have to focus on f(x) = -1/2x - 2.

The y-intercept for f(x) is -2, and only answers B & D have that intercept. However, only B has the correct slope of -1/2.

<u>Question 3:</u>

A is correct because they added 3/5x and x, which is still equal to the original equation.

B is correct because they multiplied all the terms to have a denominator of 30, then multiplied both sides by 30 to eliminate the fractions.

C is wrong because it's supposed to 30x, not just a regular x from the original equation.

D is correct because as you solve the equation for x, you end up adding 18x, 6x, and 30x, which is 54x. 24x + 30x in this answer choice also equals 54x.

E is wrong because they subtracted instead of adding the 6x.

<u>Question 4:</u>

All of the answer choices are wrong except for D because the other choices either use a wrong term (like 4j, which doesn't exist) or the wrong property of equality.

<u>Question 5: </u>

Use basic algebra to sovle the inequality:

2(4 + 2x) >= 5x + 5

(distribute 2 to the (4 + 2x))

8 + 4x >= 5x + 5

(subtract 5 from both sides)

3 + 4x >= 5x

(subtract 4x form both sides)

3 >= x

x <= 3

<u>Question 6:</u>

Use basic algebra to solve for y:

2.8y + 6 + 0.2y = 5y - 14

(subtract 6 from both sides)

2.8y + 0.2y = 5y -20

(add like terms)

3y = 5y - 20

(subtract 5y from both sides)

-2y = -20

(divide both sides by -2)

y = 10

Hope it helps (●'◡'●)

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