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Switch it around and it becomes:
First find 18 ÷ -6
Positive ÷ negative OR negative ÷ positive is always negative.
That leaves you with:
Switch that around and it becomes:
Find -3 + 5
That leaves you with:
Divide both sides by 2 to leave <em>x</em> alone
Answer:
The correct answer is 108
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
A C
Step-by-step explanation:
A
A is true.The numerator does have 3 terms. The constant term (the 3 at the end) is still a term and counts as a term.
B
A constant term does not count as a coefficient so b is not right, just as you have indicated by not underlining it.
C
C is true. In fact, 2 is the leading coefficent of the denominator.
D
Either A is true or D is, but I don't think they both are. You need a modifier to claim that D is true. If the statement said the numerator has <em>at least </em>2 terms then both A and D would be true. Without the at least, you have to pick one and the one I choose is A
E
This is the tough one. Very sticky. You would think it is true, but it isn't. A constant term is not a coefficient. Coefficients only count when they are with "x"s.
Answer:
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Answer:
11:52...
Step-by-step explanation:
11:52. It could be any time except the time 11:37 from now, since its NOT going to be.
Hope this helps!