A : for x = 4 y = 16 not 6 FALSE
B : for x = 4 y = 20 not 6 FALSE
C : for x = 4 y = 11 not 6 FALSE
D : for x = 4 y = x + 2 = 6 is
6 The Last one verifying the first row of the table
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X^2 - 6x + 9 = -1 + 9. We need to solve for x.
First, add one on each side of the equation:
x^2 - 6x + 9 + 1 = -1 + 9 + 1
x^2 - 6x + 10 = 9
Then subtract 9 from each side:
x^2 - 6x + 10 - 9 = 9-9
x^2 - 6x + 1 = 0
Now we got an equation = 0. This an equation from the second degree, it represented by a parabola which turns up since a>0.
This equation is the developed form as ax^2 + bx + c with a=1; b = -6; and c=1.
Now, to find the zeroes of this equation, we need to find delta Δ.
Δ = b^2 - 4ac.
If Δ>0, the equation admits 2 zeroes: x=(-b-√Δ)/2a and x = (-b+√Δ)/2a.
If Δ<0, the equation doesn't admits any zero.
If Δ=0, the equation admits one zero x = -b/2a
Δ = (-6)^2 - 4(1)(1)
Δ = 36 - 4
Δ = 32
Δ>0
So the zeroes of the equation are:
x = (-b-√Δ)/2a = (6-4√2)/2
x = (-b+√Δ)/2a = (6+4√2)/2
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Answer:
$72.00
Step-by-step explanation:
The relationship between price and tax is ...
tax amount = (tax rate) × (price)
Then the price can be found by dividing by the tax rate:
price = (tax amount)/(tax rate)
price = $3.60 / 0.05 = $72.00
The original price of the chair was $72.00.
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Bianca apparently did not pay any attention to the way tax is computed. Nor did she check her work. The original price is not a small fraction of the tax. It is the other way around. Bianca used a wrong relationship between tax and price.