Answer:
(-162)/7 or -23 1/7 as mixed fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify the following:
(-36)/14 (-18) (-3)/6
Hint: | Express (-36)/14 (-18) (-3)/6 as a single fraction.
(-36)/14 (-18) (-3)/6 = (-36 (-18) (-3))/(14×6):
(-36 (-18) (-3))/(14×6)
Hint: | In (-36 (-18) (-3))/(14×6), divide -18 in the numerator by 6 in the denominator.
(-18)/6 = (6 (-3))/6 = -3:
(-36-3 (-3))/14
Hint: | In (-36 (-3) (-3))/14, the numbers -36 in the numerator and 14 in the denominator have gcd greater than one.
The gcd of -36 and 14 is 2, so (-36 (-3) (-3))/14 = ((2 (-18)) (-3) (-3))/(2×7) = 2/2×(-18 (-3) (-3))/7 = (-18 (-3) (-3))/7:
(-18 (-3) (-3))/7
Hint: | Multiply -18 and -3 together.
-18 (-3) = 54:
(54 (-3))/7
Hint: | Multiply 54 and -3 together.
54 (-3) = -162:
Answer: (-162)/7
Answer:
B)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5.33
Step-by-step explanation:
move the 4 out of the summation because just a constant multiplier
4 *sum from 1 to 10 for (1/4)^(n-1) [sorry i don't know how to write sums using latex)
The formula for the geometric sum is :
First term*(1-multiplier^n)/(1-multiplier), formally 
Here multiplier is 1/4
First term is (1/4)^(1-1) = 1
Thus the value of sum is
which equals 
We factored out 4 so its
which is 
This equals 5.333328247 which is 5.33 to the nearest hundredth
Answer:
The answer to your question is
or (-∞ , 9/10]
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve inequality is similar to solve and equation, we just need to find the values of "k" in order than the inequality be true.

Solve for "k"



Then the answer is
or (-∞ , 9/10]