Answer:
<em>45 possible connections</em>
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Step-by-step explanation:
The general equation for finding the possible number of connections in a network is given as
where n is the number of computers on the network.
for 4 computers, we'll have
= = 6
for 5 computers, we'll have
= = 10.
therefore, for 10 computers, we will have
= = <em>45 possible connections</em>
The answer would be:
C. 144in2
hope that helped
23% is maybe the percentage but if not then it maybe a little higher or lower
Answer:
2x2+9x−1=x
Step 1: Subtract x from both sides.
2x2+9x−1−x=x−x
2x2+8x−1=0
Step 2: Use quadratic formula with a=2, b=8, c=-1.
x=
−b±√b2−4ac
2a
x=
−(8)±√(8)2−4(2)(−1)
2(2)
x=
−8±√72
4
x=−2+
3
2
√2 or x=−2+
−3
2
√2
Step-by-step explanation:
This is what I got but I'm not 100% positive. I checked it on a calculator and it seemed to check out.