Answer:
-5.4c
Step-by-step explanation:
We're combining two "like" terms here.
It may make the problem easier to visualize if we write one of these terms over the other, as follows:
-2.6c
- 2.8c
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Adding, we get:
-2.6c
- 2.8c
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- 5.4c (answer)
Answer:
f⁻¹(x) = (1/2)x +5
Step-by-step explanation:
In y = f(x), swap the variables, then solve for y. The expression you get is f⁻¹(x).
... y = 2x -10
... x = 2y -10 . . . . . . swapped variables
... x +10 = 2y . . . . . add 10
... (1/2)x + 5 = y . . . . divide by 2
... f⁻¹(x) = (1/2)x + 5 . . . . . . rewrite using function notation
So the slope formula is m= (y2-y1) /
(x2-x1). You can label -2 as x1 and 11 as y1. And the other point is x2 and y2. They you just plug it in the m= (y2-y1) /
(x2-x1) formula and solve. To get a better understanding look up, how to find the slope of a line with two points. Hope it helps
(-3) + (-5) + 9
(-3) + (-5) = -8
-8 + 9
= 1
Answer:
9(t+5)<6
t<-13/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression is 9(t+5)<6
Distributing the 9, we get
9t+45<6
9t<-39
t<-13/3