Plug in 10/3
9(10/3)-19= 3(10/3)+1
30-19= 10+1
11=11
That is the solution.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
The arithmetic sequence has a common difference, and a first term and the 17th term in the arithmetic sequence is -21
<h3>How to determine the 17th term?</h3>
The given parameters are:
- First term, a = 11
- Common difference, d = -2
The nth term of an arithmetic progression is:
Tn = a + (n - 1)d
So, we have:
T17 = a + 16d
Substitute the given values
T17 = 11 - 16 * 2
Evaluate
T17 = -21
Hence, the 17th term in the arithmetic sequence is -21
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Two lines are "inconsistent" if they are parallel. They are "equivalent" if they are the same line. Otherwise, they are "consistent."
Your first 3 graphs show "consistent" equations.
The 4th graph shows "inconsistent" equations.
The solution shown on the 5th graph is where the lines intersect, near point
(5, 3)
Cindy first of all you can divide 10 both Side and finally you can write this
0,3
Answer:
49
Step-by-step explanation: