We are looking for the approximate solution of
, that is, we are looking for the solution of the equation f(x)=g(x).
The solution of this equation are represented by the intersecting points (x, y) of the graphs of these functions, because the intersecting points (x, y) are such that
y=f(x), but also y=g(x).
From the graph, we can see that there are two solutions, one is at approximately x=2, and the other is approximately -1.4.
Answer: -1.4, 2.
Answer:
B) 3 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
To divide the fractions, simply follow these steps.
First, flip the second fraction, so that the numerator is the denominator, and the denominator is the numerator. Change the division sign into a multiplication:
(2/3)/(1/5) = (2/3) * (5/1)
Next, multiply straight across:
(2/3) * (5/1) = (2 * 5)/(3 * 1) = 10/3
Finally, simplify. Change the improper fraction into a mixed:
10/3 = 3/3 + 3/3 + 3/3 + 1/3 = 3 1/3
B) 3 1/3 is your answer.
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Answer:
3, 6, 12, 15
Step-by-step explanation:
3/12= 4
3/9= 3
F(1) = 160 is given to us. We'll use it to find f(2)
f(n+1) = -2*f(n)
f(1+1) = -2*f(1) ... replace every n with 1
f(1+1) = -2*160 ... replace f(1) with 160
f(2) = -320
Now use f(2) to find f(3)
f(n+1) = -2*f(n)
f(2+1) = -2*f(2) ... replace every n with 2
f(3) = -2*(-320) ... replace f(2) with -320
f(3) = 640
Finally, use f(3) to find f(4)
f(n+1) = -2*f(n)
f(3+1) = -2*f(3) ... replace every n with 3
f(4) = -2*640 ... replace f(3) with 640
f(4) = -1280
Final Answer: -1280
I'm not sure what the equation would be, but its the number multiplied by two, and It keeps accumulating so maybe yx2?