Please take 1 minute, and really read the example solution
under problem #12. All of the other eight problems on the
sheet are solved in exactly the same way:
Multiply each side of the equation by the denominator of
the fraction ... the number under the variable (the letter).
This easy step will get you the answer to each of the
eight problems.
I can't help noticing that the title of the sheet is 'extra PRACTICE' .
If someone handed you the answers, then you would not get the
practice. That would be just like stealing from you, and would be
just plain mean.
Your answer will be 1 19/20
hope this helps
Answer:
nah me too
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: The first equation is an equation of a parabola. The second equation is an equation of a line.
Explanation:
The first equation is,
In this equation the degree of y is 1 and the degree of x is 2. The degree of both variables are not same. Since the coefficients of y and higher degree of x is positive, therefore it is a graph of an upward parabola.
The second equation is,
In this equation the degree of x is 1 and the degree of y is 1. The degree of both variables are same. Since both variables have same degree which is 1, therefore it is linear equation and it forms a line.
Therefore, the first equation is an equation of a parabola. The second equation is an equation of a line.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a³-b³=(a-b)(a²+ab+b²)
6³-1=6³-1³=(6-1)(6²+6*1+1²)=5×43
so 6³-1 is divisible by 5.