You can only add/subtract like terms so:
2a+ab+2b+4a^2-3ab+9
2a-2ab+2b+4a^2+9 (the only like terms were ab and -3ab)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
option B
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see in the graph that the function has two values of x where the value of y goes to infinity: x = -6 and x = 6.
These points where the value of the function goes to infinity usually are roots of the polynomial in the denominator of a fraction (when the values of x tend to these values, the denominator of the fraction tends to 0, so we have a discontinuity in the function).
So the option that represents a function that have these points in x = -6 and x = 6 is the function in option B.
The other options show functions that have only one point that goes to infinity.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us go through each of the points one by one:
The label A represents the radius of the base of the cone.
The label B represents the height of the cone.
The label C represents the origin of the base of the cone.
The label D represents the vertex of the cone (where the cone ends).
So it is choice B that represents the height of the cone.
<em>P.S: it is tempting to pick label D to represent the height, but since label A already points to a line that is the height of the cone, we don't pick Label D.</em>
1. You have that a<span> student's pay of $18 an hour </span>is <span>$4 more than twice the amount the student earns per hour at an internship.
2. So, let's call the </span><span>hourly pay of the internship: "x". Then, you have:
</span><span>
18=2x+4
3. When you clear the variable "x", you obtain:
18-4=2x
14=2x
x=14/2
x=$7
Therefore, the answer is: T</span><span>he hourly pay of the internship is $7.</span>