Answer: 4x + 8
Simplify the x’s and then the normal value, it’s basically just addition.
Answer:
Least positive integer divisible by the numbers 2, 4, and 7 is 28
Step-by-step explanation:
We can find the least positive integer divisible by the numbers 2, 4, and 7 by taking the LCM
First lets List all prime factors for each number.
Prime Factorization of 2
2 is prime =>
Prime Factorization of 4 is:
2 x 2 =>
Prime Factorization of 7 is:
7 is prime =>
For each prime factor, find where it occurs most often as a factor and write it that many times in a new list.
The new superset list is
2, 2, 7
Multiply these factors together to find the LCM.
LCM = 2 x 2 x 7 = 28
D 17x
This is because you’re not adding or subtracting months from your 17 letters. So cross A and C out. And you’re not dividing the number of letters by months. So cross B out. You’re left with D and this is correct because 17 letters EACH month. EACH is telling us that you multiply 17 and x.
Answer:
(4,-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
I graphed it.
Ps, https://www.geogebra.org/graphing is very good for graphing equations and such if you have the equations formated correcly.
Much luck to you!
The change that happened from the first half of the equation to the second half was you moved the 9 and the 4c around.
Commutative property of addition allows you to do that. It's what says that 2+3 is the same thing as 3+2