In this case, you aren't going to get an integer for the value of a, but you can rearrange the equation to equal a.
4a-3=D add 3 to both sides
4a=D+3 divide both sides by 4
a=(D+3)/4 here's your answer
It appears that you have a derivative and want to integrate...
dy/dx=1+3√x
y(x)=x+(2/3)x^(3/2)+C you are given that f(4)=25 so we can solve for the constant of integration...
y(4)=25=4+16/3+C
21=16/3+C
(63-16)/3=C
47/3=C so
f(x)=x+(2/3)x^(3/2)+47/3
f(x)=(3x+2x^(3/2)+47)/3
Answer:
7 and 2
Step-by-step explanation:
7 plus 2 is 9. 7 times 2 is 14.
1) It’s true because -5 is way smaller than 3. All the negatives are below the 0 and everything below the 0 is lower than everything above the 0.
2) false. it’s false because in order -5 isn’t even close to 3
3) false.. It’s false because when you have those 2 line that are covering the -5 that means it’s “transforming” into a positive number. So therefore it’s would be 5>3 that would make it true.
4) True. it’s true because like I said the to lines mean the absolute value of something. So it’s being switch to a positive number
Hope this helps :)