<span>(3y*5b)*10 = __(5b*10)
</span>15yb *10 = __(5b*10)
150yb = 3y(50b)= 150yb
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Flour : sugar = (1/3) : (1/5) = 5 : 3 . . . . . . . . multiply the first ratio by 15 to eliminate fractions
The total of ratio units in the last representation is 5+3=8, so for a recipe of 16 cups, each ratio unit will stand for 16/8 = 2 cups.
Multiplying the ratio by 2 cups, we find Amanda will need
... 10 cups flour : 6 cups sugar
for her recipe.
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is conservative if there is a scalar function
such that
. This would require



(or perhaps the last partial derivative should be 4 to match up with the integral?)
From these equations we find





so
is indeed conservative, and the gradient theorem (a.k.a. fundamental theorem of calculus for line integrals) applies. The value of the line integral depends only the endpoints:


The parent function is y = x^2
There is a compression of 3:
y = 3x^2
There is a shift by 1 unit to the left:
y = 3(x + 1)^2