Find the first perfect square that is larger than 12864. We can do this by taking the square root of 12864 finding the ceiling of that result and squaring it
which is
12996
Now find the difference between the next largest perfect square and the original number:
12996-12864
132
So 132 is the integer that needs to be added to 12864 to make it a perfect square.
Check:
Take the square root of 12864+132:
%:12864+132
114
So it’s a perfect square.
Multiply total students by 2/3 to find how many like math:
Like math = 120 x 2/3 = 240/3 = 80 total students like math
Multiply total students by 3/5 to find number of boys:
120 x 3/5 = 360/5 = 72 boys
A) number of girls = total students - boys = 120 -72 = 48 girls
B) from above 80 students like math
C) number of boys that like math = number of students that like math minus girls that like math: 80- 35 = 35 boys like math
Answer:
Algebra
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How do you find the intercepts of x2y−x2+4y=0?
Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts by Substitution
2 Answers
Gió
Mar 24, 2015
For the intercepts you set alternately x=0 and y=0 in your function:
and graphically:
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Alan P.
Mar 24, 2015
On the X-axis y=0
So
x2y−x2+4y=0
becomes
x2(0)−x2+4(0)=0
→−x2=0
→x=0
On the Y-axis x=0
and the original equation
x2y−x2+4y=0
becomes
(0)2y−(0)2+4y=0
→y=0
The only intercept for the given equation occurs at (0,0)
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