Answer:
I'm pretty sure domain is x and range is why which would mean that:
domain: -5,6
range: 5,8,-5
Step-by-step explanation:
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M = 0.025
I hope this helped you.
It is normally smart to write out a diagram of some sort to help you visualize the situation. I made one for this situation, although it might now suit you as well as it would me.
The idea behind this problem is to make you understand rates. Rates being the same thing as a slope. If you have learned about that already then that will help a lot, but if you haven't then that's fine.
So we have 4.8m and we traveled at a speed of 3 meters per 1 minute. A rate you are probably pretty familiar with is mph. Which is Miles per Hour. Or if you don't live in the U.S. Kmph. Which is Kilometers per Hour.
What you do to solve these type of problems is you take the given value and you use the rate to get the value you want.
The easiest way to do this is to make sure the signs (Meters) "cancel" out.
4.8m * (1min / 3m)
To cancel something out you need to have it over itself. Here are a few examples:
3/3 = 1
4/4 = 1
100,000/100,000 = 1
598/598 = 1
In the case of units, such as meters. They go *poof* from the problem.
So we have this problem:
(4.8m*1 minute) / 3m = ? minutes
4.8/3 = 1.6
If you want the answer in fractional form... here is how you do it: (I won't explain it because you most likely won't need to do this, but if you want to know how to do it then just ask)
4(8/10)
4(4/5)
(24/5)/3
(24/5) * (1/3)
24/15
8/5 is our final fractional answer!
Answer:
Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of equation of a cirle is:
(x-h)^2+ (y-k)^2=r^2
In the given question as the point is given and the radius of circle is given:
So,
(h,k)=(2,-1)
and
r=3
Here,
h=2
k= -1
Putting the values of h,k and r in standard form
(x-2)^2+ (y-(-1))^2=(3)^2
(x-2)^2+ (y+1)^2=(3)^2
So the equation of circle is:
(x-2)^2+ (y+1)^2=9(3)^2
Option C is the correct answer ..
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression (x+11)(2x+3)
We want to expand it and write equivalent expression
Generally if we want to expand an expression we will take one of the expression in one bracket and multiply with the other bracket and then take the other expression and multiply it with the other
E.g, (a+b) × (c + d)
Then, we take a × (c+d) and also b × (c+d)
We can do it the other way round too and it will give the same results.
So, applying this to the given expression
(x+11)(2x+3)
x(2x+3) + 11(2x+3)
2x² + 3x + 22x + 33
2x² + 25x + 33
Then, the equivalent expression is 2x² + 25x + 33
(x + 11)(2x + 3) = 2x² + 25x + 33