Answer:
Katie made a mistake. P = (nRT)/P is the correct equation, not V = PnRT
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for the ideal gas law is PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the moles of gas, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature, in Kelvin.
Solving for V:
PV = nRT
V = (nRT)/P
Katie did not solve the equation corretly. To move V from the left to the right side of the equation, she needed to divide both sides by P:
PV = nRT
PV/V = (nRT)/P
P = (nRT)/P is the correct equation
Answer:
domain: (-infin., infin.)
range: (-infin., infin.)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an odd degree polynomial which forms a sideways S shape starting low and ending high. Since nothing restricts the function from having an output for every real number input, the domain and range are (-infin., infin.).
X² - 16x =23
16/2= 8; 8²=64 add 64 to both sides of the equation
x² - 16x + 64 = 23 + 64
the answer is D.
2.625e14. now all u have ro do is simplify it
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