1/10 is the same as saying 10 times less
Refer to the diagram below
The digit as the first decimal place is worth 1/10
The digit as the second decimal place is worth 1/100 which is 1/10 worth the digit as the first decimal place
Example of two decimal numbers:
2.56 and 2.68
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 6/100
The digit 6 in 2.68 is 6/10
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 1/10 as much as the digit 6 in 2.68
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(4x4)÷(4+4) = 2
(4x4)÷ (4 +4) - 4= 4
(4+4)+(4÷ 4)- 4= 5
(4+4)- (4÷4) - 4= 3
Answer:
We have the equation
Then, the augmented matrix of the system is
We exchange rows 1 and 4 and rows 2 and 3 and obtain the matrix:
This matrix is in echelon form. Then, now we apply backward substitution:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Then the system has unique solution that is and this imply that the vectors are linear independent.
F(-5)= 3-2(-5)
= 3+10
= 13
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