Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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parallel line: m1 x m2 = -1
-3 x 1/3 = -1
Answer:
XF·XG = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Drawing a cyclic quadrilateral from side lengths is interesting enough. I have no idea how to compute the desired value, but my geometry program says it is 17.
In the attached, XF is line segment m, approximately 7.63 in length. XG is line segment n, approximately 2.23 in length. The product is the number "o", shown at the end of the red arrow.
To solve this inequality, you must first isolate the term that includes the variable, which is -1/2x. This can be done by first subtracting 1/3 from both sides.
Before you can subtract 1/3 from 3/5, however, you must first convert the fractions to have common denominators.
A common denominator for 1/3 and 3/5 is 15. This is the LCM, least common multiple, of 3 and 5, making it the lowest possible common denominator.
Using this common denominator, 1/3 changes to 5/15 and 3/5 changes to 9/15.
Now we can subtract these equivalent fraction for 1/3, which is 5/15, from the fraction equivalent to 3/5, which is 9/15.
9/15 - 5/15 = 4/15
This fraction can't be simplified any further so this step is done.
Now the inequality is -1/2x > 4/15.
The next step is to isolate x by dividing both sides by -1/2.
An important note to remember when doing this step is that whenever dividing by a negative in inequalities, you must flip the inequality symbol.
In this case, that means dividing both sides by -1/2 and changing the greater than sign (>) to a less than sign (<).
-1/2x ÷ -1/2 = x
4/15 ÷ -1/2
When dividing fractions, find the reciprocal of the second fraction then multiply.
The reciprocal of -1/2 is -2/1, or -2 when simplified.
4/15 • -2 = -8/15
This means x < -8/15.
This has x isolated and the inequality simplified as far as possible.
That means this is the answer.
Answer:
x < -8/15
Hope this helps!
Answer:
It is 3 hrs.
Step-by-step explanation:
because the ten dollars of initial fee takes off the 25 dollars, we have 15 left, and mike's bikes charges $5/hour, so 15/3+=5