For 11, we start by plugging 1 in, getting 2(1)^2+1-5=-2=y
Plugging 1+m instead, we get 2(1+m)^2+1+m-5=2(1+2m+m^2)+1+m-5
= 2+4m+2m^2+1+m-5= 2m^2+5m-2. We have to find the difference between that and -2, so 2m^2+5m-2 -(-2)=2m^2+5m
Differentiating 12, we use the Power Rule to get -6x^2+14, and plugging x=1 into it, we get -6(1)^2+14=-6+14=18
Answer:
the answer is -8
Step-by-step explanation:
x<=-8
the answer is -8
Let x = cost of the dishwasher.
The amounts the children are paying are:
Mark =20% = 1/5, so 1/5x
Sorin = 75
Raymond = 1/4x
Stephanie = 75
Kristin = 1/3x
Add them together:
x = 1/5x + 1/4x + 1/3x + 75 + 75
x - ( 1/5x + 1/4x + 1/3x ) = 150
Rewrite fractions with common denominator:
x - ( 12/60x + 15/60x + 20/60x ) = 150
60/60x - 47/60x = 150
13/60x = 150
x = 150/1 • 60/13
x = 9000/13
x = 692.31
The total cost of the dishwasher is $692.31
Now calculate the amount each child pays:
Mark = 1/5 x = 692.31/ 5 = $138.46
Sorin = $75.00
Raymond = 1/4 x = 692.31 / 4 = $173.08
Stephanie = $75.00
Kristin = 1/3 x = 692.31 / 3 = $230.77
Answer:
126
Step-by-step explanation:
the number of cargo cars is represented by the 35 part of the ratio , then
105 ÷ 35 = 3 ← value of 1 part of the ratio , then
passenger cars = 7 × 3 = 21
total cars = 105 + 21 = 126