Hello, well there are a few ways to write this. Here is one outlook.
Bruce bought three boxes of tiles with the same number of tiles in each.
x = number of tiles
3 = number of boxes
3x = total number of tiles.
Make note, the problem is asking for an expression for how many tiles he used and not the total number of tiles he has. Anyways, the problem then tells us he had to go get 3 more boxes but he used only 2 tiles out of the last box. So he used 2x + 2 tiles We put this together and we have
3x + 2x + 2
5x + 2
Number of tiles Bruce used = 5x + 2
We do the same for Felicia:
She gets 5 boxes, which = 5x. Then she had to go back and just get 5 tiles. So we have:
5x + 5
Number of tiles Felicia used = 5x + 5
28 i think i just guessed don't trust this answer.
im not the best at math but i think is would be something like 3ft
if you dont thinks its right explain in a lot more details :D
but if it helped ok :D
in a way it was a guess since the first i thought of was multiplication like 6x3=18
Answer:
Observe that f(x) is a continuous function when because is a polynomial. The possible problem may occur in x=1.
Then, f(x) is discontinuous in x=1 if the limits of f to the right and the left of 1 exist and are different or if some of those limits doesn't exist.
Let's calculate the limits:
Since, then f(x) is discontinuous in x=1.