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If a, b, c is an arithmetic sequence then a + c = 2b
a = 1/10; b = 3/20, c = 5/30
a + c = 1/10 + 5/30 = 3/30 + 5/30 = (3+5)/30 = 8/30
2b = 2 · 3/20 = 3/10 = 9/30
8/30 ≠ 9/30
If a, b, c is a geometric sequence then ac = b²
ac = 1/10 · 5/30 = 1/2 · 1/30 = 1/60
b² = (3/20)² = 9/400
1/60 ≠ 9/400
<span>Answer: Neither.</span>
For a system of two variables and two equations, each equation will be a linear graph, and where the lines intersect is the solution as an ordered pair (x,y). If the lines don’t intersect (they’re parallel) so there is no unique solution.
Answer:
It might be square of 13 and 14
Anyway the answer is
-13 square-14 square-1
So,
196-169-1
27-1=26 integers
Step-by-step explanation:
3(a+4b)
3×a+3×4b=3a+12b
3a+12b=3a+12b