Answer:
that statement is not true
Step-by-step explanation:
64=[(96÷8)5}-42
64={(12)5} - 42
64= (60)-42
64=18
but that with subtraction. if you multiply 60 by negative 42 you get -2520 which is still not true
(1+i)(2+i)
2+1i+2i-1
your answer: [1 + 3i]
hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
"Which ordered pair" implies that there were several answer choices for this problem. It's important that you share such answer choices.
2x+4y=6x−y reduces to 5y = 8x, and so y = (8/5)x
If we choose x = 2, then y = (8/5)(2) = 16/5 is a solution of the given equation. There are an infinite number of such solutions. All lie on the line y = (8/5)x.
In this problem you will need to use the Pythagorean theorem (c^2=a^2+b^2).
The a and b represents the two edges, while c is the diagonal side and it is called the hypotenuse. Since you already know what the hypotenuse is and what one of the sides already are you just have to use the problem: c^2-a^2=b^2. Then if you plug the data you already have into the problem you will get 10^2-6^2=b^2. That then equals 100-36=b^2. Then you subtract and get b^2=64. Then you square root both sides and you get the answer b=8.
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain: {-6, 3, 4, 5}
Range: {2, 4, 6}
This relation is a function.