The answer is C.
You need you use Pythagoras theorem 2 times to have 2 equations with the same sides i.e. for example a2 + b2 = 81 and a2 - b2 = 9.
You can do it as you have different triangles but with the same sides.
The person above me is right. It’s A , you have to add
is the algebraic representation for an exponential function
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
f(x + 1) = 4.f(x)
f(3) = 16
To Find:
Algebraic representation for an exponential function=?
Solution:
From the formula f(x+n) =
f(x)
when n= 1, x= 3
f(3+1)= 4(1)f(3)
f(4)= 4f(3)
Substituting the value of f(3)
f(4)= 4f(3)
f(4)= 4 x 16
f(4)= 64
f(4)=
f (5) =
x 16
f (5) =
x
f(5)= 
Similarly,
F(6) = 
Hence, 
Answer:
-(x+2)/(x+8)
Step-by-step explanation:
( x^2 -x-6)
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24 - 5x -x^2
Factor out a minus sign from the denominator
( x^2 -x-6)
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-( x^2 +5x -24)
Factor the numerators and the denominators
( x-3) (x+2)
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-( x+8)(x-3)
Cancel like terms
x+2
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-(x+8)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: