That is not always true because think of it as ab=8 that is just like saying (8)(8)=8 which is absolutely false. If anything it can be either a or be equals 8 while the other variable is 1. (1)(8)=8 or (8)(1)=8
Answer:
No Solution
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no number that can replace x to make the equation true.
Answer: B) increasing for x < -4/3 and x > 4/3
decreasing for -4/3 < x < 4/3
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Graph the equation and follow the curve from left to right. If you are going up, it is increasing. If you are going down, it is decreasing.
Refer to the image below. Red is increasing. Blue is decreasing.
The vertices are at: x = -4/3 and x = 4/3
Answer:
shimani mashashina mashina shishushi mashinana
Yes, you made an algebraic error. By multiplying 18 x 4, you messed up on order of operations.
(x+9)(x+2)*4
becomes:
(x^2+11x+18)*4
= 4x^2 + 44x + 72
anyway, this is how I would do this problem:
(x+9)(x+2)(4) = 912
(x+9)(x+2) = 228
x^2 + 11x + 18 = 228
x^2 + 11x - 220 = 0
(x+21)(x-10) = 0
x = -21 or 10
The dimensions can't be negative, so we only use x = 10
The dimensions are then 10+9, 10+2, 4
or 19, 12, 4