Answer: 1.587 ounces of sodium chloride
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that 1 ounce is equivalent to 28.35 gr.
So we use this as a conversion factor to find the equivalent amount of sodium chloride in ounces.
If we need 45 grams of sodium chloride then this equals to:

Finally you need 1.587 ounces of sodium chloride
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically, when you have a product to two factors set equal to 0, you can use the Zero Product Property and make two separate equations, both set equal to 0, to find the roots for each factor:


Notice that by plugging these roots back into the equation, either factor will be 0, making the whole expression 0:


If you want the answer to be 60 you could put 30+30=60
f (x) = (1 / (x-2)) + 1g (x) = (1 / (x + 5)) + 9
Transformation of functions:
Suppose that k> 0
To graph y = f (x) + k, move the graph of k units up.
To graph y = f (x) -k, move the graph of k units down.
Suppose that h> 0
To graph y = f (x-h), move the graph of h units to the right.
To graph y = f (x + h), move the graph of h units to the left.
f (x) = (1 / (x-2)) + 1
To graph y = f (x) + k, move the graph of k units up.
h (x) = (1 / (x-2)) + 1 + 8
To graph y = f (x + h), move the graph of h units to the left.
g (x) = (1 / (x-2 + 7)) + 1 + 8
g (x) = (1 / (x + 5)) + 9
Answer:
The graph shifts 7 units left and 8 units up.