For example...
if you have a mixed fraction 1 1/2, and change it to fraction greater than one, it would be 3/2 (which is 1 or 2/2 + 1/2)
Let <em>f(x)</em> = <em>x</em>³ + <em>x</em> - 5. <em>f(x)</em> is a polynomial so it's continuous everywhere on its domain (all real numbers). Since
<em>f</em> (1) = 1³ + 1 - 5 = -3 < 0
and
<em>f</em> (2) = 2³ + 2 - 5 = 5 > 0
it follows by the intermediate value theorem that there at least one number <em>x</em> = <em>c</em> between 1 and 2 for which <em>f(c)</em> = 0.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
g(t)=|17-t|
A)g(11)=|17-11|
= |6|
= 6
B)g(12)=|17-12|
=|5|
=5
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Solution:
To find the equation of line passing through points A (1, 3) and B (3, 7).
we know that, to derive the equation of a line we first need to calculate the slope of the line. Slope m of a line at points
and
is given by -
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Slope of the line at point A(1,3) and B(3,7)
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Equation of a line using a point and a slope , 




The equation of line passing through points A (1, 3) and B (3, 7) : 