2x3y2 + 4xy
2x3y2 + 4y2
2x3y2 + 4y
Answer:
Option 4th is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
GCF(Greatest common factor) is the largest number that divide the polynomial.
Given the statement:
the quantity 10 times x to the 6th power times y to the third power plus 20 times x to the third power times y to the 2nd power all over 5 times x to the third power times y
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To simplify this expression:
GCF of and
is,
then;
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Using distributive property:
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Therefore, the simplified expression is,
b. Neither effectively nor efficiently
c. Efficiently, but not effectively
d. Both effectively and efficiently
The answer would be
81.5%
Answer:
559.2 yards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the height of the mountain be x yards and the distance from the second location to the base of the mountain be y yards.
Then we have the equations:
tan 27 = x/y
tan 23 = x / (220 + y)
From the first equation y = x/ tan27 so substituting in the second one we have:
tan 23 = x / (220 + x / tan 27)
Cross multiply:
x = 220 tan23 + x tan 23 / tan 27
x = 93.384 + 0.833 x
x - 0.833x = 93.384
x = 93.384 / 0.167
x = 559.2 yards to 1 dec place (answer).
There seems to be a typo. You wrote 1313, but I'm assuming you meant to say the fraction 1/3. If this assumption is correct, then continue with the rest of the solution. If the assumption is not correct, then ignore what I wrote below and please provide clarification of what the "1313" should represent. Thank you.
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B = your brother's age
S = your sister's age
Y = your age
All of these ages are current present day ages.
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"your brother is 1/3 your age" so B = (1/3)Y or B = Y/3.
"Your sister is 6 years older than your brother" so S = B+6
"Your sister is 10 years old" so S = 10.
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S = B+6
B+6 = S
B+6 = 10 ... plug in S = 10
B+6-6 = 10-6 ... subtract 6 from both sides
B = 4
Your brother is 4 years old.
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B = Y/3
Y/3 = B
Y/3 = 4 .... plug in B = 4
3(Y/3) = 3*4 ... multiply both sides by 3
Y = 12
note: This answer hinges on assumption that the "1313" should be "1/3".
To add fractions, you have to have common (shared) denominators.