Answer:
This would be an algebraic problem if that's what you're asking.
x=8 in this equation.
Answer:
39
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you want to find the variable x all you have to do is simple subtraction.
The two numbers (61 and 22). Subtract those numbers and you get 39. Now it wants you to round to the jearest hundredth but there is no hundreds place so we can round to the nearest tenth. Which would be 30! Hope it helped... :)!
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Answer:
(9, 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Midpoint formula is:</u>
- x = (x₁ + x₂)/2
- y = (y₁ + y₂)/2
<u>Having coordinates of one end- and midpoint </u>(-5, 12) <u>and</u> (2, 9)<u>:</u>
- x₁ = -5, y₁ = 12
- x = 2, y = 9
<u>we get the coordinates of the missing endpoint with coordinates</u> (x₂, y₂):
- x₂ = 2x - x₁ = 2*2 - (-5) = 4 + 5 = 9
- y₂ = 2y - y₁ = 2*9 - 12 = 18 - 12 = 6
<u>So the missing point is</u>: (9, 6)
3. 20-(5x2). The answer is 10. [20-(5x2) -> 20-10=10]
4. B (Parenthesis are needed) and C (Start with simplifying the bottom).
5. 6x(9-3). The answer is 36. [6x(9-3) -> 6x6=36]
6. 10 divided by the difference of 6 and 4.
7. B
8. (5+7)x3 -> 12x3=36
Answer:
(x, y) = (0, -14), (2, -8), (3, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Put the given values into the equation and solve.
<u>x = 0</u>
y = 3·0 -14 = -14
<u>y = -8</u>
-8 = 3x -14
6 = 3x . . . . . . add 14
2 = x . . . . . . . divide by 3
<u>x = 3</u>
y = 3·3 -14 = -5
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The ordered pairs in your table are ...
(x, y) = (0, -14), (2, -8), (3, -5)
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<em>Comment on the approach</em>
In this problem, you are only asked for one x-value for a given y-value. If there were more, you would solve the equation generically (x = (y+14)/3) and use that to compute the desired values of x.