Answer:
Given the ratio for dinosaur stamps to airplane stamp, the correct ratio is 18 : 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Dinosaur stamps = 18
Airplane stamps = 12
John wrote:
ratio of dinosaur stamps to airplane stamps = 12 to 18
Correct ratio:
ratio of dinosaur stamps to airplane stamps = 18 : 12
= 18/12
To solve, set an equation:
472=0.8x
Divide both sides by 0.8
472/0.8=0.8x/0.8
x=590
Answer: The original price was $590
361 + 173 =361+173
(a+b)+(a-b)=361+173
a+b=a-b=534
2a=534
a=267
267+b=361
b=94
the two numbers are 267 and 94
You do the implcit differentation, then solve for y' and check where this is defined.
In your case: Differentiate implicitly: 2xy + x²y' - y² - x*2yy' = 0
Solve for y': y'(x²-2xy) +2xy - y² = 0
y' = (2xy-y²) / (x²-2xy)
Check where defined: y' is not defined if the denominator becomes zero, i.e.
x² - 2xy = 0 x(x - 2y) = 0
This has formal solutions x=0 and y=x/2. Now we check whether these values are possible for the initially given definition of y:
0^2*y - 0*y^2 =? 4 0 =? 4
This is impossible, hence the function is not defined for 0, and we can disregard this.
x^2*(x/2) - x(x/2)^2 =? 4 x^3/2 - x^3/4 = 4 x^3/4 = 4 x^3=16 x^3 = 16 x = cubicroot(16)
This is a possible value for y, so we have a point where y is defined, but not y'.
The solution to all of it is hence D - { cubicroot(16) }, where D is the domain of y (which nobody has asked for in this example :-).
(Actually, the check whether 0 is in D is superfluous: If you write as solution D - { 0, cubicroot(16) }, this is also correct - only it so happens that 0 is not in D, so the set difference cannot take it out of there ...).
If someone asks for that D, you have to solve the definition for y and find that domain - I don't know of any [general] way to find the domain without solving for the explicit function).
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation is rotation, reflection, translation and dilation.
If a point (x, y) is rotated 90° counterclockwise, its new coordinate is (–y, x).
Give point M (3, –6) is rotated 90° counterclockwise:
Step 1: Interchange the x- and y-coordinates to get (-6, 3)
Step 2: Multiply the new x-coordinate by –1 to get (-6(–1), 3)
Step 3: Simplify to get (6, 3)
Therefore she made an error in step 1