Answer:
No I do not agree with Andre says that 3 divided by 2/3 Solving for 3 ÷ 2/3
3 ÷ 2/3
= 3 × 3/2
= 9/2
= 4 1/2
Therefore, 3 divided by 2/3 is 4 1/2
Andre's reasoning is wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is incorrect
Let's divide and compare the sum
3 : 2/3 = 3*3/2 = 9/2 = 4 1/2
and
There are four 2/3 fractions and one 1/3 fraction
The 1/3 fraction is 1/2 of 2/3 fraction so instead of counting 1/3 as 1/3 it should be counted as 1/2
Answer:
Attachment 1 : 5x + 6y = 5, Attachment 2 : 4cotθcscθ
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that we have three key points in solving these types of problems,
• x = r cos(θ)
• y = r sin(θ)
• x² + y² = r²
a ) For this first problem we need not apply the third equation.
( Multiply either side by 5 cos(θ) + 6 sin(θ) )
r
( 5 cos(θ) + 6 sin(θ) ) = 5,
( Distribute r )
5r cos(θ) + 6r sin(θ) = 5
( Substitute )
5x + 6y = 5 - the correct solution is option c
b ) We know that y² = 4x ⇒
r²sin²(θ) = 4r cos(θ),
r = 4cos(θ) / sin²(θ) = 4 cot(θ) csc(θ) = 4cotθcscθ - again the correct solution is option c
Example:
3nsub3-4nsub2+9n-12
Answer:
I believe its B, But I am unsure since I haven't done geometry in a couple years.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
5 feet + 12 inches = 2 yards
Therefore
5 feet + 12 inches = yard(2)
I solving for (s)
hope that helps