Answer:
<em>45 possible connections</em>
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Step-by-step explanation:
The general equation for finding the possible number of connections in a network is given as

where n is the number of computers on the network.
for 4 computers, we'll have
=
= 6
for 5 computers, we'll have
=
= 10.
therefore, for 10 computers, we will have
=
= <em>45 possible connections</em>
<h2>Answer:</h2><h2>2(x^2 + 2x + 3) or

.</h2><h2>~</h2><h3>To find the answer, simply factor 2 out of 2x^2+4x+6 to get your final answer, </h3><h3>2(x^2 + 2x + 3)</h3><h2>~</h2><h3>Thank you for taking the time to read this!</h3><h3><u>And I hope you have a good day, Loves!</u></h3><h3><em><u>Also if I'm right can you let me know, please?</u></em></h3>
<em><u>Also Also if I am right can I please have Brainliest??</u></em>
<u>You don't need to, I'm just glad I could help. ^^</u>
(If I did help-)
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Answer:
b = -1.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
(10/y + 13) -3
Let y=5
(10/5 + 13) -3
PEMDAS says parentheses first
(2 +13) -3
15 -3
12
Answer:
<em>For 10 visits, both gyms charge the same</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Equations</u>
Gym memberships' costs are:
G1 = 100 + 2x
G2 = 12x
Where x is the number of visits to the gym.
We need to find the number of visits for which the charges for both gyms are the same. Thus equating the costs:
12x = 100 + 2x
Subtracting 2x:
10x = 100
Dividing by 10:
x =10
For 10 visits, both gyms charge the same