Specific Heat Example Problem. ... Specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass needed to increase the temperature of a material by one degree Celsius or Kelvin. These three specific heat example problems will show how to find the specific heat of a material or other information involving the specific heat.
Answer:
X = -y -3
X= -2y + 3 (if correct, please mark brainliest. :))
Step-by-step explanation:
Because a perfect square trinomial is found in the expression where both the leading coefficients and the constant are both perfect squares
Answer: -x+4
Step-by-step explanation: You have to distribute the -1 outiside of the parentheses by multiplying it to the constants inside the parentheses.
So, -1(1) = -1. The new coefficient of x and the first constant of the simplified form is -1
Also, -1(-4) = +4. The new constant after the variable x is 4
Therefore the fully simplified form is
-x + 4