Answer:
13. 16+16-16+16x = 16+16x
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
come on ! you can literally see that in the chart.
how many parts of the gray 3/8 are covered by the gray 1/4 ?
2 parts = 2/8 are clearly covered by 1/4.
2/8 is what part of 3/8 ?
it is the same question as "2 is what part of 3" ?
is 2 a quarter (1/4) of 3 ? no, 1/4×3 = 3/4 and not 2.
is 2 one third (1/3) of 3 ? no, 1/3 of 3 = 1/3×3 = 1 and not 2.
is 2 two thirds (2/3) of 3 ? ah, 2/3 × 3 = 2. that is correct !
is 2 three quarters (3/4) of 3 ? no, 3/4×3 = 9/4 and not 2.
once you have the same denominator, you can easily compare the numerators and ignore the denominators for such problems.
the graph of 13y + kx = 4 and the line containing the points (5, -8) and (2, 4) are parallel.
We find the slope of parallel line using two given points
(5, -8) and (2, 4)
Slope formula is
so slope = -4
Slope of any two parallel lines are always equal
Lets find the slope of the equation 13y + kx = 4
Subtract kx on both sides
13 y = -kx + 4
Divide both sides by 13
Now slope = -k/13
We know slope of parallel lines are same
So the slope of 13y + kx = 4 is also -4
Hence we equation the slope and find out k
Multiply by 13 on both sides and divide by -1
k = 52
the value of k = 52
After a little manipulation, the given diff'l equation will look like this:
e^y * dy = (2x + 1) * dx.
x^2
Integrating both sides, we get e^y = 2------- + x + c, or e^y = x^2 + x + c
2
Now let x=0 and y = 1, o find c:
e^1 = 0^2 + 0 + c. So, c = e, and the solution is e^y = x^2 + x + e.
It’s the third one ............