I believe it's the same as adding 8+3, but you add the negative sign to your answer
so 8+3 = (-?)
<h3>The worth after 4 years is $ 680.24</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
<em><u>The formula for compound interest, including principal sum, is:</u></em>
Where,
A = the future value of the investment
P = the principal investment amount
r = the annual interest rate (decimal)
n = the number of times that interest is compounded per unit t
t = the time the money is invested
From given,
n = 1 ( since interest is compounded annually)
p = 500
t = 4
<em><u>Substituting the values we get,</u></em>
Thus the worth after 4 years is $ 680.24
log(3x) = log(2x-4)
taking antilog of both sides:
3x = 2x - 4
3x - 2x = -4 [subtracting 2x from both sides]
x = -4
and we're done already!
This is the answer (−1.550510257)
Answer:
Part B shaded below first line and above second line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first inequality corresponds to the second line (-3 = -4+1, for example) The ≥ symbol in that inequality tells you it will be satisfied by y values above those on the line.
The second inequality corresponds to the first line (-4+3 = -1, for example) The ≤ symbol in that inequality tells you it will be satisfied by y values below those on the line.
Hence the solution set is those values shaded below the first line and above the second line — matching Part B.