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2x-5y=4. 2x−5y=4. Add 5y to both sides. Add 5y to both sides.
2x=4+5y. 2x=4+5y. The equation is in standard form. The equation is in standard form.
2x=5y+4. 2x=5y+4. Divide both sides by 2. ...
\frac{2x}{2}=\frac{5y+4}{2} 22x=25y+4 Dividing by 2 undoes the multiplication by 2. ...
x=\frac{5y+4}{2} x=25y+4 Divide 4+5y by 2.
Step-by-step explanation: How do I determine how many solutions an equation has?
If solving an equation yields a statement that is true for a single value for the variable, like x = 3, then the equation has one solution. If solving an equation yields a statement that is always true, like 3 = 3, then the equation has infinitely many solutions.
Answer:
1 1/10
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We have the following function:
p (x) = - 2 (x-9) ^ 2 +200
We derive to find the maximum of the function:
p '(x) = - 4 (x-9)
Rewriting:
p '(x) = - 4x + 36
We match zero:
-4x + 36 = 0
We clear x
x = 36/4
x = 9 degrees
The maximum population occurs when x = 9.
We evaluate the function for this value:
p (9) = - 2 * (9-9) ^ 2 +200
p (9) = 200
Answer:
The maximum number of fish is:
p (9) = 200