For this function we can find y-intercept.
x=0, y=-2
This graph is on the top, right.
Let
x = the number of shorts bought
y = the number of t-shirts bought
A pair of shorts costs $16 and a t-shirt costs $10. Brandom has $100 to spend.
Therefore
16x + 10y ≤ 100
This may be written as
y ≤ - 1.6x + 10 (1)
Brandon wants at least 2 pairs of shorts. Therefore
x ≥ 2 (2)
Graph the equations y = -1.6x + 10 and x = 2.
The shaded region satisfies both inequalities.
Answer:
Two possible solutions are
(a) 3 pairs of shorts and 4 t-shirts,
(b) 4 pairs of shorts and 2 t-shirts.
Answer:
sorry but thx
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2xy(x+5)(4x−1)
Step-by-step explanation:
1 Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF).
GCF = 2xy
2 Factor out the GCF. (Write the GCF first. Then, in parentheses, divide each term by the GCF.)
2xy (8x^3y + 38x^2y/2xy + −10xy/2xy)
3 Simplify each term in parentheses.
2xy(4x^2 +19x−5)
4 Split the second term in 4x^2+19x-5 into two terms.
2xy(4x^2 +20x−x−5)
5 Factor out common terms in the first two terms, then in the last two terms.
2xy(4x(x+5)−(x+5))
6 Factor out the common term x+5.
2xy(x+5)(4x−1)
Answer:
= 14X + 6
Step-by-step explanation: