If the integers were all the same, then each one would be 1/3 of 138 = 46 .
They're not all the same, but they're consecutive, so you can find them easily.
Just start with your 3 copies of 46, take ' 1' away from one copy, and add it
to another one. You haven't changed their sum. You just made one of your
copies 1 less than 46, and you made another one of them 1 more than 46.
Now you have 45, 46, and 47, and that sure looks like an answer to me.
Isn't that easy ... you only had to use some brain instead of a lot of messy
algebra. That's what 'Brainly' might be all about, I guess.
Answer:
3(t-y)
Step-by-step explanation:
difference means subtractions
3*(t-y)
Answer:
The first table
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to make sure that x is unique throughout.
First Table: the inputs are 2, 4, 6, 7
each input value is different or unique
Second Table: input values are 3, 5, 3, 5
three and five repeat themselves, so there is not a function
Third Table: input values are -2, 0, 1, -2
negative 2 repeats itself so it is not unique
Answer:
Csc(pi)
Cot(pi)
Csc(0)
Sec(90)
Step-by-step explanation:
After figuring out a common difference in this pattern, we can get further terms in the pattern:
1, -2, 2, -4, 0, -3, -1