To solve this, first subtract 6x from both sides.
That is because there cannot be the same variable on both sides of the equation. The new equation would be:
6x=24
Now divide by both sides of the equation by 6
x=4
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The decimal that has the lowest number is the one least likely to occur
Answer:
f'(x) = -f(x) = 9xy² - 6x²y + 5x³
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = –9xy² + 6x²y – 5x³
additive inverse: f'(x) = -f(x) = 9xy² - 6x²y + 5x³
f(x) + f'(x) = f(x) -f(x) = (–9xy² + 6x²y – 5x³) + (9xy² - 6x²y + 5x³) = 0
You don't even have to actually do the division to find the correct answer.
The leading term of q(x) is x³/x² = x, so only the 1st and 3rd selections are appropriate.
The remainder r(x)/b(x) will have the divisor as b(x), so only ...
.. the 1st selection is appropriate.
Answer:
1.) Tan C = 
2.) Sin Z =
or
if reduced
3.) Cos A = 
4.) Cos A = 
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's keep in mind that;
Sin = 
Cos = 
Tan = 
Hope this helps!