False, y4 would equal 8 if y=2
You might have made an error the first time you solved for x. I got x = -0.5.
When you have your log base 4, the way you cancel that out is by making 4 the base on both sides, so you get 4^(log4) to reduce to 1, and you're left with:
2x + 3 = 4^(1/2) ... Simplify
2x + 3 = 2
2x = -1
x = -1/2
If you plug that back in, everything checks out. Maybe double check your use of logarithm/exponent properties?
Answer:
It will take 0.75B hours for the return leg
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, given that the first leg of the trip was for B hours at 3 miles per hour , we want to calculate the number of hours the return leg will take at 4 miles per hour given that it is the same distance.
Mathematically, we know that ;
Distance = speed * time
So the distance taken on the first leg of the trip would be;
Distance = 3 miles per hour * B hours = 3B miles
Now, this distance was traveled on the return leg also.
This means that the time taken here will be;
Time on return leg = distance/speed = 3B/4 = 0.75B hours
A vin diagram I'm pretty sure. or maybe drugs pflucked my brain up. js
Answer:
320
Step-by-step explanation: