Answer:
10-6=4
if your friend took 6 apples out of the 10 you have you would have 4 left.
Step-by-step explanation:
Equations can be represented on graphs by plotting the corresponding x and y values. The graph of
is option (B).
Given that:

First, we check the y intercept of 
This is when 
So, we have:



This point is represented as: 
Next, check the equation when 
So, we have:



This point is represented as: 
From the list of given options (see attachment).
Only graph B has the
and
on its curve.
Hence, option (B) is correct.
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First, I'm going to separate factor the expression inside of the square root.
sqrt[ (2/18) * (x^5) ]
sqrt[ (1/9) * (x^5) ]
We can take the square root of 1/9 easily, because 1 and 9 are both perfect squares. The square root of 1/9 is 1/3.
Looking at the x^5, we can separate it into x^2 * x^2 * x^1. The square root of x^2 is x. So, we now also have an x^2 on the outside because there are two x^2s in our expanded form.
ANSWER: (x^2 * sqrt(x)) / 3
(Option 1)
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Answer:
(x, y) = (3, 5/2)
Step-by-step explanation:

I'll solve by elimination here. If you invert the second equation and add it to the first, 2y and -2y would cancel out.

Now just add those from top to bottom.

Nothing else needs to be done for that part. Now, you can pick either equation and use the known value of x to solve for y.

(x, y) = (3, 5/2)
Answer:
(-8, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 2 from -6, so -6 -2 which gives -8.
Subtract 3 from 1 so, 3-1 = -2.