Is this a true of false question if so yes
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
the visible line is the defined function.
this line goes from x=1 to x=4, and has the functional results from y=1 to y=7.
the domain is the valid interval of the input variable (typically x), while the range is the valid inescapable of the result variable (typically y).
so, B is the right answer.
Answer:
Bobby around 131 minutes and Billy around 111 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the problem it is important to raise equations regarding what happens.
They tell us that Billy (Bi) and Bobby (Bo) can mow the lawn in 60 minutes. That is to say that what they prune in a minute is giving as follows:
1 / Bo + 1 / Bi = 1/60 (1)
They say Billy could mow the lawn only in 20 minutes less than it would take Bobby, therefore
1 / Bi = 1 / (Bo-20) (2)
Replacing (2) in (1) we have:
1 / Bo + 1 / (Bo-20) = 1/60
Resolving
(Bo - 20 + B0) / (Bo * (Bo-20) = 1/60
120 * Bo - 1200 = Bo ^ 2 - 20Bo
Rearranging:
Bo ^ 2 - 140Bo -1200 = 0
Now applying the general equation
Bo = 130.82 or Bo = 9.17, <em>this last value cannot be because Billy took 20 minutes less and neither can he prune faster than the two together</em>, therefore Bobby only takes around 131 minutes and Billy around 111 minutes
Checking with equation 1:
1/131 +1/111 = ~ 1/60
1 quart I think tbh idk but i think .
1. (2√5)/5
2. -44√7
3. 8√17
4. -6√3+12
For 1: Multiply the numerator and denominator by √5:

For 2: Simplify √112:
√112 = √(2*56) = √(2*2*28) = √(4*4*7) = 2*2√7 = 4√7
Now multiply by the -11 coefficient:
-11(4√7) = -44√7
For 3: Add the radicals as you would variables that are like terms.
For 4: Multiply by the conjugate. The conjugate of the denominator has the same values with the sign of the radical changed: