Answer: 28 dots
Step-by-step explanation: In this pattern,
we can see the the first figure is just 1 dot.
The second figure has a new row on the bottom with 2 dots.
The third figure has a new row on the bottom with 3 dots
and the fourth figure has a new row on the bottom with 4 dots.
So continuing with this pattern,
the next figure will have a new row with 5 dots,
the next will have a new row with 6 dots,
and the next will have a new row with 7 dots.
So in the 7th picture, we will have 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 dots.
This simplifies to 28 dots.
Take a look below.
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
6^2+8^2=100
sqrt of 100 = 10
NOT MY WORDS TAKEN FROM A SOURCE!
(x^2) <64 => (x^2) -64 < 64-64 => (x^2) - 64 < 0 64= 8^2 so (x^2) - (8^2) < 0 To solve the inequality we first find the roots (values of x that make (x^2) - (8^2) = 0 ) Note that if we can express (x^2) - (y^2) as (x-y)* (x+y) You can work backwards and verify this is true. so let's set (x^2) - (8^2) equal to zero to find the roots: (x^2) - (8^2) = 0 => (x-8)*(x+8) = 0 if x-8 = 0 => x=8 and if x+8 = 0 => x=-8 So x= +/-8 are the roots of x^2) - (8^2)Now you need to pick any x values less than -8 (the smaller root) , one x value between -8 and +8 (the two roots), and one x value greater than 8 (the greater root) and see if the sign is positive or negative. 1) Let's pick -10 (which is smaller than -8). If x=-10, then (x^2) - (8^2) = 100-64 = 36>0 so it is positive
2) Let's pick 0 (which is greater than -8, larger than 8). If x=0, then (x^2) - (8^2) = 0-64 = -64 <0 so it is negative3) Let's pick +10 (which is greater than 10). If x=-10, then (x^2) - (8^2) = 100-64 = 36>0 so it is positive Since we are interested in (x^2) - 64 < 0, then x should be between -8 and positive 8. So -8<x<8 Note: If you choose any number outside this range for x, and square it it will be greater than 64 and so it is not valid.
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1.) 8.88= 4.44 (x -7)
8.88 = 4.44x - 31.08
+31.08 +31.08
39.96 = 4.44x
39.96 / 4.44x
9 = x
Answer:
the answer is d.
Step-by-step explanation:
Just plug each value in the <em>x </em>column into the dependent variable equation and see if the dependent variable value is true.