Answer:
5x: linear; monomial
-7: constant; monomial
x^2 + 4: quadratic, binomial
x^2 - 3x + 11: quadratic, trinomial
2x - 9: linear, binomial
Step-by-step explanation:
Name using degree: just count the highest number of variables in a single term. if it's 0, its a constant polynomial, if it's 1 it's linear, 2 quadratic, 3 cubic
Name using number of terms: just count the number of "things" added or subtracted. If there's one, it's a monomial, two: binomial, three: trinomial.
Answer:
1 10/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the fractions and get them to the same bottom number, 12. So it would be 5 4/12 - 3 6/12.
Take 1 away from 5 to get 4 and the one you pulled would be 12/12(also equal to 1). 4 16/12 - 3 6/12 would be 1 10/12
Answer: Solve for X
4x−5y<1
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1 add 5y to each side
4x−5y+5y<1+5y
4x<5y+1
Step 2: Divide both sides by 4.
4x4<5y+14
x<54y+14
Answer:
x<54y+14
Let's solve for x.
12y−x<3
Step 1: Add (-1)/2y to both sides.
−x+12y+−12y<3+−12y
−x<−12y+3
Step 2: Divide both sides by -1.
−x−1<−12y+3−1
x>12y−3
Answer:
x>12y−3
now just graph 4x-5y<1 shows the given inequalities in slope -intercep form.
Red I know because the smaller the number the bigger the fraction
It’s not a straight line it’s a v !!