the answer is C.DAB and BCD
Example: 
We can see that there is more than one number with the variable x, therefore, we say they're ''like terms'' and because of that they can be summed. We do this with all of the other numbers with similar variables. If no numbers with similar variables are left, like 4a, you don't do anything but write them as they are. You can also see that 8 and 9 can also be summed because neither of them has a variable, therefore they're similar.
In this step, you just do the operation with the numbers and keep the same variable.


since there are not more numbers similar in variables, this operation is done.

Let
x--------> the number of sessions
y-------> the total payment
we know that
without membership:
--------> equation 
with membership:
--------> equation 
using a graph tool------> resolve the system of equations
see the attached figure
the solution is the point 
that means
For 
the cost is
in both forms
so
to justify buying the membership

therefore
<u>the answer is</u>

Step-by-step explanation:
in newton rapson method

Let 

