<u>Answer:</u>
An equation that relates the speeds of the two legs of the trip

<u>Explanation:</u>
Given, we have to use x to represent the speed on the second leg
Speed on first leg when increasing your speed by 40 mph will be (x-40)
Distance is given as 640 miles and time is calculated as

According to the question, increasing speed saved four hours
Therefore, the equation that relates the speeds of the two legs of the trip will be

Answer:
x - 11 = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
x is rpthe unknown number
Answer:
The quadratic equation is X^2 -26X +144=0
Step-by-step explanation:
You can do it shortly by using the formula
X^2-(sum)x+ product
which will give you
X^2- (8+18)x+8×18
=X^2 -26x +144
=X^2 -8x-18x + 144
=(X^2-8x)(-18x+144)
=X(X-8)-18(x-8)=0
(X-18)(X-8)=0
X-18=0 And X-8=0
X=18 X=8
. Therefore the quadratic equation is X^2 -26X +144
Together they equal 90 degrees.
Equation:
(0.1x - 22) + (0.3x - 54) = 90
Open parenthesis and simplify:
0.4x -76 = 90
0.4x = 166
DIvide:
Your final answer is x= 415
Hope this helps!