Answer:
You would get $40.52 back.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.50+1.99+5.99
$9.48
50-9.48=40.52
You would get $40.52 back.
The only way this could have an asymptote, either horizontal, vertical, or oblique is if it is a rational function, proper or improper. This function is linear:
y=3x-1 is what it simplifies to and it is a straight line through the y axis at -1 and has a positive slope of 3. There are no asymptotes here. But the y intercept, like I stated, is (0, -1)
Answer:
y = 1/2x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The line intercepts with the y-axis at -3 and its pattern is going right two and up one.
The answer should be $ 19.25. All you have to do is $7.70 * 2.5 which = $19.25
Answer:
x = 2
x = -3/2 or -1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
For this, I would use the "slip and slide" method. LOL I know the name is cheesy, but that's what my teacher called it!
First, you "slip" the coefficent of the leading term (2) to the constant, and multiply.
The equation becomes:
x² - x - 6(2) = 0
x² - x - 12 = 0
Then, you factor this out by looking at the second and third terms. You're looking for 2 factors of -12 that would add up to -1 ( the coefficent of the second term).
Automatically, think of 3 and 4, because the difference between them is 1.
The factors must be (x-4) and (x+3) because they multiple to -12, and add up to -1.
This step is extremely important! Lol I used to forget it a lot, but make sure you divide the constant in each factor by the original number you "slipped".
It would become (x-(4/2))(x+3/2) = (x-2)(x+3/2)
With (x+3/2), you don't want to leave it as a fraction or decimal. It's equivalent to (2x+3). However, the informal form is easier to identify the value of x.