Where on a coordinate graph are the first numbers before the dashes located? Example on how to position your answers: (1, 1) and (0, 0) = 1 (Just an example, this is not a correct answer.)
8
4
10
12
Square root of 41
Square root of 68
Square root of 2
Square root of 50
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(-10, 2) and (-2, 2)
(-3, -1) and (5, 1)
(-3, -2) and (1, 3)
(-3, -5) and (-2, -4)
(0, 0) and (5, 5)
(1, 2) and (1, -10)
(1, 2) and (5, 2)
(2, 3) and (10, 9)
Explain your answers thoroughly, please. Thank you! :D
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Answer:
Apologies, but it seems like there is missing information in the equation you provided after "+ 3x_4". Could you please provide the complete equation or check and confirm the correctness of the input?
Answer:
x=2 or x=−6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression 15 + 6x can be simplified further. The term 15 is a constant because it does not contain a variable. On the other hand, 6x is a variable term because it contains the variable x.
To simplify the expression, you can combine like terms by adding or subtracting the coefficients of the variable terms. In this case, you can't combine 15 and 6x because they are not like terms.
Therefore, the expression 15 + 6x is already simplified and does not have an equivalent expression. It represents the sum of 15 and 6 times x.
There are 18 coins total in her bag:
7+3+8=18coins
3 of the 18 coins are dimes, so the odds of first drawing a dime are 3/18
P(dime)=3/18
Since the nickel was taken out and not replaced, there are now 17 coins in her purse.
18-1=17coins
8 of the 17 remaining coins are nickels, so the odds of drawing a nickel are 8/17.
P(nickel)=8/17
Now we multiply the two probabilities by eachother to find out the odds of both occurring...
P(dime)*P(nickel)=
3/18*8/17=24/306=8/103=0.078=8%
The probability of grabbing a dime and then a nickel are 8/103 or 0.078 or an 8% chance, whichever way you'd prefer to write it.