3/2 + b = 7/4
First rewrite 3/2 to have the same denominator as 7/4:
3/2 x 2 = 6/4
Now you have 6/4 + b = 7/4
To find b subtract 6/4 from 7/4:
b = 7/4 - 6/4
b = 1/4
Answer:
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Explanation:
Given function: f(x) = -2x² - 3x + 20
To find the x-intercepts of a function, f(x) = 0
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-2x² - 3x + 20 = f(x)
-2x² - 3x + 20 = 0
-2x² - 8x + 5x + 20 = 0
-2x(x + 4) + 5(x + 4) = 0
(-2x + 5) (x + 4) = 0
-2x + 5 = 0, x + 4 = 0
-2x = -5, x = -4
x = -5/-2,x = -4
x = 5/2, x= -4
Coordinates: (-4, 0), (5/2, 0)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
If the circle has the same center as the diagonals of a square and the radius of the circle is smaller than 1/2 the diagonal of the square but larger than 1/2 the length of the side of a square, then there are 8 points of intersection -- 2 at each corner of the square.
If the radius of the circle is smaller than 1/2 the side length of the square and the center is as described above, there are no points of intersection.
If the circle is located outside the square it can have 1 tangent point or 2 intersection points depending on the location conditions of the circle in relation to the square.
Answer:
3,311
Step-by-step explanation:
43x77=3,311 estimate