Answer:
2 56 0 56 18 0 3 0 20 12 12 54 7 64 18 25 24 0 0 28 14 8 6 24 35 9 27 48 40 1 0 3 18 16 8 7 0 0 36 48 49 28 40 42 15 6 27 16 36 8 0 32 81 4 30 0 0 9 32 10 30 2 45 16 5 0 0 14 35 18 0 54 0 12 36 24 4 8 10 18 72 6 63 12 0 21 0 24 63 0 21 20 9 15 45 0 6 72 5 4
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Answer:
-7 = -3x + b
Step-by-step explanation:
i'm guessing because you have not provided a visual so i can not determine the B.
The answer is B (-3).
-2+3n>-14
+2 +2
3n>-12
n>-4
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Answer:
<u><em>A. 12. x=12 and 12=x</em></u>
Step-by-step explanation:
addition property of equality is adding the same number both sides of an equation does not change the equation.
subtraction property of equality is subtraction the same number from both sides of an equation does not change the equation.
multiplication property of equality is multiplying both sides of an equation by the same number does not change the equation.
division property of equality is dividing both sides of an equation by the same number non-zero number does not change the equation.
x-6=14-8
subtract by 6 both sides of an equation.
x-6=6
add by 6 both sides of an equation.
x-6+6=6+6
simplify.
6+6=12
x=12
12-6=6
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-Charlie
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The domain of the graph is everything x is allowed to equal. Parentheses are used to show that x can be everything up to, but not including that number. Brackets are used to show x can be anything up to, and including, that number. The comma between the two numbers indicates that x can be anything between those two numbers.
Here, the time goes on the x axis and the distance will go on the y axis.
Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
<span>Distance: 0.0 5.5 12.0 20.0 28.5 36.0 44.0 56.5 64.0 75.0
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Since we are dealing with the domain, we really only need to focus on the time.
Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
From this, we see that the values go from 0 to 10. This means that x can be anything from 0 to 10. Because there are y values that correlate with the numbers 0 and 10, we know that the domain will include 0 and 10. This indicates we must use brackets.
Knowing all of this information, we can now write our domain as:
[0, 10]