Answer:
I’m guessing you subtract the numbers from the inside of the parenthesis and then multiply the two.
(-5)(-11) = 55
I hope this is correct.
I'm going to assume you mean:
13 * (3/4) + x = 7 * (1/4)
Let's go ahead and simplify the right side.
7 * (1/4) = 1.75
So now we have:
13 * (3/4) + x = 1.75
Now let's take care of the right side. Multiplication before addition.
13 * (3/4) = 9.75
9.75 + x = 1.75
To isolate x, we subtract 9.75 from both sides.
9.75 - 9.75 + x = 1.75 - 9.75
x = -8
Hopefully I spaced this well. \('-')/
Answer:
1st picture: (0,4)
The lines intersect at point (0,4).
2nd picture: Graph D
2x ≥ y - 1
2x - 5y ≤ 10
Set these inequalities up in standard form.
y ≤ 2x + 1
-5y ≤ 10 - 2x → y ≥ -2 + 2/5x → y ≥ 2/5x - 2
When you divide by a negative number, you switch the inequality sign.
Now you have:
y ≤ 2x + 1
y ≥ 2/5x - 2
Looking at the graphs, you first want to find the lines that intersect the y-axis at (0, 1) and (0, -2).
In this case, it is all of them.
Next, you would look at the shaded regions.
The first inequality says the values are less than or equal to. So you look for a shaded region below a line. The second inequality says the values are greater than or equal to. So you look for a shaded region above a line.
That would mean Graph B or D.
Then you look at the specific lines. You can see that the lower line is y ≥ 2/5x - 2. You need a shaded region above this line. You can see the above line is y ≤ 2x + 1. You need a shaded region below this line. That is Graph D.
Answer:
30454
Step-by-step explanation:
subtraction on a calculator
42812-12358=30454