Answer:
1. Technically 2, but might be 0 in your teacher's opinion.
2. 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving problem one.
So I don't know if you have learned about imaginary numbers, but if you have, then you would end up with two answers if you plugged in the quadratic formula.
If you haven't learned about imaginary numbers, then I would say your best option would be to write 'No real solution' since there are technically 2 solutions.
Solving problem two.
Turns out this quadratic has a special property and it's actually a square of one equation. You can find out by just factoring the equation.
It's (3x-2)^2. Since it's squared, that means that only 2/3 would work as x in this equation.
Answer:
No, no, yes, no
Step-by-step explanation:
The first one is not random. He is sampling only the earliest gym goers.
The second one is not random. He is sampling only from one zip code.
The third one is random. He is using a random number generator.
The fourth one is not random. He is sampling only volunteers.
The answer is 25, leave a like (:
Answer: 1. x= -12 2. x= 12
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 5(+3)=−45
5x+15−15=−45−15
5x= -60
5x/5 = -60/5
x = -60/5
x= -12
2. 1x/2−4=2
x/2 -4=22−4+4=2+4
/2=6
2⋅2=2⋅6
x=2⋅6
x= 12
3 days. If every day he runs 10 laps then that would be 4000 meters. 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. That means everyday he runs 4 kilometers. Then after 3 days he would have ran 12 kilometers.