6x^2 -9x -2 just add common variables
Answer:
(- 1, - 3 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
2x + y = - 5 → (1)
2x - 5y = 13 → (2)
Subtracting (1) from (2) term by term will eliminate the x-0 term
0 - 5y - y = 13 - (- 5) , that is
- 6y = 18 ( divide both sides by - 6 )
y = - 3
Substitute y = - 3 into either of the 2 equations and solve for x
Substituting into (1)
2x - 3 = - 5 ( add 3 to both sides )
2x = - 2 ( divide both sides by 2 )
x = - 1
solution is (- 1, - 3 )
Order them from least to greatest
Let the price of a ticket be originally T dollars, and the number of clients be N.
let the price decrease by x 3-dollars.
"there is an average increase of 4 people for every $3 decrease on the price of the ticket."
means:
if the price is decreased by 1-3$:
then N become N+4, and T becomes T-3
if the price is decreased by 2-3$:
then N become N+4+4=N+2*4, and T becomes T-3-3=T-2*3
So if the price is decrease by x-3 dollars:
N becomes N+4x, and T becomes T-3x
"A circus owner sells an average of 340 tickets when the price of a ticket is $75."
In this case N=340, and T=75$
If the owner does not change the price ticket, x=0, the revenue is 340*75,
If the owner decreases the price of the tickets by x-3$, then the revenue will be
(N+4x)(T-3x)=(340+4x)(75-3x) dollars,
If R is the function of the revenue depending on x, then
R(x)=(340+4x)(75-3x) dollars
Answer: R(x)=(340+4x)(75-3x) dollars
The simplest form would be x
The rule for power to a power is 'keep the base and multiply the powers'.
3 * (1/3) = 1
So it would be x^1 or just x