The true statement about Sam’s conjecture is that the conjecture is not correct
<h3>How to determine if Sam’s conjecture is correct or not?</h3>
Sam’s conjecture is given as:
For x ≤ - 2
It is true that x^5 + 7 > x^3.
The inequality x ≤ - 2 means that the highest value of x is -2
Assume the value of x is -2, then we have:
(-2)^5 + 7 > (-2)^3
Evaluate the exponents
-32 + 7 > -8
Evaluate the sum
-25 > -8
The above inequality is false because -8 is greater than -25 i.e. -8 > -25 or -25 < -8
Hence, the true statement about Sam’s conjecture is that the conjecture is not correct
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The scale factor is 2
x = 11.5
14/7 = 2
23/x = 2
x = 11.5
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines have equal slopes.
The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is
y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )
L₁ is y = 5x + 1 ← in slope- intercept form
with slope m = 5
L₂ is 2y - 10x + 3 = 0 ( subtract - 10x + 3 from both sides )
2y = 10x - 3 ( divide all terms by 2 )
y = 5x -
← in slope- intercept form
with slope m = 5
Since L₁ and L₂ have equal slopes then they are parallel lines
Wouldn’t the answer be 19.
Answer:
No solution
Step-by-step explanation:
-3x + 3y = 4
-x + y = 3
<u>Solve the equation for x:</u>
<u>Move the variable to the right side and change its sign</u>
-x + y = 3
-x = 3 - y
<u>Change the signs on both sides of the equation</u>
-x = 3 - y
x = -3 + y
<u>Substitute the given value of x into the equation -3x + 3y = 4</u>
-3x + 3y = 4
x = -3 + y
-3(-3+y)+3y=4
<u>Solve the equation for y</u>
-3(-3+y)+3y=4
y = 0
There is no solution for y.
And since there's no solution for y, the system has no solution.