Answer:
-29/6
Step-by-step explanation:
1 1/6=7/6
-3 2/3=-11/3
-11/3-7/6
-22/6-7/6=-29/6
Select all the correct answers:
1) Yes
2) No
x=8→h(8)=2(8)^2+5(8)+2=2(64)+40+2=128+40+2→h(8)=170
x=8→f(8)=3^8+2=6,561+2→f(8)=5,563>170=h(8)
3) Yes
4) No
5) Yes
rg=[g(3)-g(2)]/(3-2)=[g(3)-g(2)]/1→rg=g(3)-g(2)
g(3)=20(3)+4=60+4→g(3)=64
g(2)=20(2)+4=40+4→g(2)=44
rg=64-44→rg=20
rf=f(3)-f(2)
f(3)=3^3+2=27+2→f(3)=29
f(2)=3^2+2=9+2→f(2)=11
rf=29-11→rf=18
rh=h(3)-h(2)
h(3)=2(3)^2+5(3)+2=2(9)+15+2=18+15+2→h(3)=35
h(2)=2(2)^2+5(2)+2=2(4)+10+2=8+10+2→h(2)=20
rh=35-20→rh=15
rg=20>18=rf
rg=20>15=rh
6) No
x=4→g(4)=20(4)+4=80+4→g(4)=84
x=4→h(4)=2(4)^2+5(4)+2=2(16)+20+2=32+20+2→h(4)=54
x=4→f(4)=3^4+2=81+2→f(4)=83>54=h(4)
f(4)=83<84=g(4)
Answer:
n ≥ -3
Step-by-step explanation:
If n can be <em>no less than</em> -3... then we know that n has to be bigger than or equal to -3.
This could also be said as <em>greater than or equal to</em> -3
Conveniently enough... there is a sign for <em>greater than or equal to</em> and it is ≥
Answer:
Katie is 6 years old and Thomas is 3 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that we should let K and T be the current ages of two siblings, Katie and Thomas.
If Katie is currently twice the age of Thomas then,
K = 2T
and in 6 years, Katie will be 4 times Thomas's current age then
K + 6 = 4T
Solving both equations simultaneously by substituting the value of K given in the first equation into the second
2T + 6 = 4T
Collect like terms
6 = 4T - 2T
6 = 2T
Divide both sides by 2
T = 3
Recall that K = 2T
K = 2 * 3
= 6
Hence Katie is 6 years old while Thomas is 3 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
40 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 5
28 = 2* 2 * 7
So now
The GCF = 2 * 2 = 4