I'm sorry hun, i suck at math. If i knew how i would help you. Have you tried looking it up?
8 1/9 because 9 times 8 is 72 and 73-72=1 so 8 1/9
The rule for exponents of exponents is:
a^b^c=a^(b*c), in this case:
x^(3/8)^(2/3)
x^((3/8)*(2/3))
x^(6/24)
x^(1/4)
So x^(1/4) is equal to the fourth root.
Find the vertex.
x=b/-2a
12/-2(1)
x=-6
then plug into equation
-6^2+12(-6)+6
36-72+6=-30
(-6,-30)
<em><u>An inequality that shows the distance Johnathan could of ran any day this week is:</u></em>

<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Let "x" be the distance Johnathan can run any day of this week
Given that,
Johnathan ran 5 days this week. The most he ran in one day was 3.5 miles
Therefore,
Number of days ran = 5
The most he ran in 1 day = 3.5 miles
Thus, the maximum distance he ran in a week is given as:

The maximum distance he ran in a week is 17.5 miles
If we let x be the distance he can run any day of this week then, we get a inequality as:

If we let y be the total distance he can travel in a week then, we may express it as,
