(3,-1) for sure i took the test 100%
hope i helped out
3 x 10^6
Shouldn't be too hard for ya ;)
Given:
Side length of square = 2 in
To find:
The area of the square
Solution:
Area of the square:
Area = side × side
= 2 in × 2 in
Area = 4 in²
Therefore, the area of the square is 4 inches².
Answer:
:D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The answer is in the image! The interval notation is [-5,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that on the linee graph it shows a open circle on 4 and a closed dot on -5... This is because the number can be greater than -5 or equal to(this is represented by the brackets) and on 4 it can only be less than 4 and not equal to it (Represented by parenthesis)...
To solve for the inequality you must solve for x. The easiest way to do this is to multiply each component in the middlee by 3, the add two on both sides, then divide by 9 on both sides. This gives you the simplest inequality at -5<= x <4!
Hope this helps! If you cant open the image let me know!