To find the zeros of an equation equate the equation to zero
Please with this question I don’t really get it looking at how u hv written it
Is the x^2 a numerator or a denominator
I don’t really get how u wrote ur question
To do these problems, you plug in the ‘n’ value given into the equation.
a. 6j - 3 : j = 4
6(4) - 3
24 - 3
21
b. 1/2b + 5 : b = 14
1/2(14) + 5
7 + 5
12
c. 8 + 4k : k = 3.5
8 + 4(3.5)
8 + 14
22
Answer:
1/2%
Step-by-step explanation:
B is the answer because domain is x and range is y
Answer:
The customers are wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
Apple juice is wayyyyyyyyy better than orange juice.