Answer:
sqrt(3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that you have 3^(1/2), which is the same thing as sqrt(3).
You use the distance distance formula d √︎(x₂-x₁)+(y₂-y₁) on this as well as y=mx+b.
With mx+b you find your second set of coordinates. With the distance formula you get your square root.
So y=-3x+10 well send you 10 up the y intercept the, neg 3 down, and positive one across the x axis.
This gives you your second set of coordinates (1,7) to go with your first set.
You apply both sets of coordinates to the distance formula. d √︎(x₂-x₁)+(y₂-y₁)
You get √︎(1-(-6))+(7-8)
Then √︎7-1
Finally √︎6
And √︎6 is between 2*2 and 3*3
Rough guess, the Sq root of 6 is 2.449 or rounded to the hundredth 2.45
Answer:
5 packages . .
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is -5.
Step-by-step explanation:
To start, we use x for the smaller integer. Then we can use that to write the equation as,
x + 6(x + 1) = -29
Now we solve for x.
x + 6x + 6 = -29
7x + 6 = -29
7x = -35
x = -5
Therefore the smaller of the two would be -5