Answer:
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Below is the solution:
There are two equations to be solved here. The first one we assign variables to the home runs Peter hits, P, and Alice hits, A. P=2*(A-6) The second equation is the sum of both players home runs.P + A = 18Solving for P yieldsP=18-A We substitute the solution for P into the first equation and solve for A.(18-A) = 2*(A-6)18 - A = 2A - 123A = 30A = 10 Now that A is known, we can plug it into either equations for P to find how many home runs Peter hitsP=18 - (10) = 8orP=2((10)-4) = 8
Answer:
2x³+3x²-8x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
So we know x=½,x=1 and x=-3
Then (2x-1)(x-1)(x+3) are the factors
(2x-1)[(x²+3x-x-3)]
(2x-1)[(x²+2x-3)]
2x³+4x²-6x-x²-2x+3
2x³+3x²-8x+3
Answer:
31,32,33
Step-by-step explanation:
31+32+33 = 96
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we can see the both numbers are 7 with different powers so we can sum up the powers