First put a bubble around 5x-7. Now you plug that into the problem. -3x-2
(5x-7)=12. now times the -2 by 5x which is -10x. and then times the -2 by -7 which is 14. so now you have -3x-10x+14=-12. add the -3x and -10x. -13x. Add the 14 over. -13x=2. Now dived by -13, which gives us x=-0.15
Now you take that a plug it into the -3x-2y=-12. So that it looks like this -3(-0.15)-2y=-12
Now times the -3 by -0.15 to give us 20 -2y=-12. Now 'kill' the 20, so that it looks like this -2y=-32. Now you divide by -2 and get y=16.
Now your ordered pair is (-0.15,16)
Answer:
j=42.36
Step-by-step explanation:
=15 to original answer
Answer:
AFH, BFG, CDG, EFG
Step-by-step explanation:
Please check the point position with your question, if there is any difference... the way to find out a right angle triangle is just like the attached picture.
Answer:
1. b ∈ B 2. ∀ a ∈ N; 2a ∈ Z 3. N ⊂ Z ⊂ Q ⊂ R 4. J ≤ J⁻¹ : J ∈ Z⁻
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let b be the number and B be the set, so mathematically, it is written as
b ∈ B.
2. Let a be an element of natural number N and 2a be an even number. Since 2a is in the set of integers Z, we write
∀ a ∈ N; 2a ∈ Z
3. Let N represent the set of natural numbers, Z represent the set of integers, Q represent the set of rational numbers, and R represent the set of rational numbers.
Since each set is a subset of the latter set, we write
N ⊂ Z ⊂ Q ⊂ R .
4. Let J be the negative integer which is an element if negative integers. Let the set of negative integers be represented by Z⁻. Since J is less than or equal to its inverse, we write
J ≤ J⁻¹ : J ∈ Z⁻
Answer:
About 609,000 Cowboy stadiums could fit inside of Mount Everest
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
The estimate volume of Mount Everest is at around 
The Dallas Cowboys Stadium has a volume of 
step 1
Convert ft³ to km³
we know that
1 km=3,280.84 ft
so

step 2
To find how many Cowboy stadiums could fit inside of Mount Everest, divide the volume of Mount Everest by the volume of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium

Round to the nearest Thousands

The volume of Mount Everest is about 609,000 times greater than the volume of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium