Answer: Commutative property of multiplication
Step-by-step explanation: The problem 6 · 1 = 1 · 6 demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
In other words, the commutative property of multiplication says that changing the order of the factors does not change the product.
So for example here, 6 · 1 is equal to 6 and 1 · 6 also equals 6.
Since 6 = 6, we can easily see that 6 · 1 must be equal to 1 · 6.
In more general terms, the commutative property of multiplication can be written as a · b = b · a where <em>a</em> and <em>b</em> are variables that can represent any numbers.
Answer:
The y-intercept is (0, 3)
<em>they typed the equation wrong so that's why it's (0, 3)</em>
X^2 + 3x - 6
This is because x^2 and 3x have nothing they can combine with, leaving them as their own number. 1 + - 6 will give you -5 as adding to a negative only reduces not adds entirely.
Hope this helps!
$7.85 x .8 yards=$6.28.
$10-$6.28=$3.72 change back
> y(1) = -5x + 3
-3. -3
> -2 = -5x
÷-5. ÷-5
= 0.4 = x