Answer:
A. (1.55, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula to apply when finding the midpoint of a segment where the coordinates of the end points are given is;

where (x₁,y₁) and (x₂,y₂) are the coordinates of the end points
Given;
x₁= -0.4 ,y₁=2.5, x₂=3.5, y₂=1.5 then applying the formula for midpoint

Answer:
12x the second -12x -16
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving systems of equations with 3 variables is very similar
Answer:
13 1/3 and 6 2/3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the 2 parts be x and (20 - x).
So x^2(20 - x) must be a maximum.
y = x^2(20 - x)
y = 20x^2 - x^3
Finding the derivative):
y' = 40x - 3x^2 = 0 for maxm/minm value.
x( 40 - 3x) = 0
40 - 3x = 0
3x = 40
x = 40/3.
This is a maximum because the second derivative y" = 40 - 6x = 40 - 6(40/3)) is negative.
So the 2 numbers are 13 1/3 and 6 2/3.
Answer:
photomath
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont know the answer but photomath is so much easier to get help.
One car 1c
six bicycles 6b
two motorcycles
1c+6b+2m=9cbm
I think this is right but its been forever since i had to do these so