Answer:
subtration
Step-by-step explanation:
becouse you do division first becouse you have to do parentheses first the you do subtration
When counting any sequence, it helps to have a simpler sequence to compare it to. The simplest one that I can think of is

because you instantly can tell the number of terms in the sequence by looking at the last number. We can see from the graph that the first few terms of the sequence a are 1, -3, -7, and we're told that its last term is -83. Our goal then is to turn this sequence:

into this one:

The first thing which stands out in this sequence is the number of negative terms, so let's fix that by multiplying every term by -1:

Now, the main property of any arithmetic sequence is that they <em>increase or decrease by some constant amount</em>. Here, that number is 4, since -3 = 1 - 4 and -7 = -3 - 4. Knowing the importance of 4 in this sequence, our next step might be to turn every term into a multiple of 4 by adding 1:

and since we're dealing with multiples of 4, a natural next step might be to divide every term by 4:

And lastly, we can add 1 to every term to get our sequence into easily-countable form:

So, the sequence a has 22 terms.
Sounds as tho' all three lines are parallel. Is that correct?
If so, all three lines have the same slope!
What is the slope of <span>5y=2x-20 ? Solving for y, y = (2/5)x - 4
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The slope is (2/5).
Now find the equation of the line with slope (2/5) that passes thru (10,-8).
It is y - [-8] = (2/5)(x - 10).
We can simplify this, with the result y + 8 = (2/5)x - 4. This, in turn, can be simplified to y + 8 = 2x/5 - 4, or y = 2x/5 - 12. Mult. all terms by 5 to eliminate the fraction:
5y = 2x - 60
Note how this has the exact same form as the given 5y = 2x - 20, EXCEPT that the constant at the end is different.
5y = 2x - 60 and 5y = 2x - 20 are parallel lines with the same slope but different y-intercepts.
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Answer:
C)The sea
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Ares is the god of war
Hades is the god of the underworld
Cronos is the god of time