Lololololol. I long since forgot how to do this. rip
Answer:
i wanna say 3
Step-by-step explanation:
i believe its 3 because if you add that 1/2 to the 3/4 you could have a 3 and 3 divided by 9 is 3 (forgive me if incorrect)
The given point is (0,-12).
It is required to tell whether the point is an x-intercept or a y-intercept.
Recall that the first coordinate of a coordinate point represents the x-coordinate, while the second coordinate represents the y-coordinate.
The x-intercept is the point where the y-coordinate is zero.
The y-intercept is the point where the x-coordinate is zero.
Notice that the given point has an x-coordinate of zero; this means that the given point is a y-intercept.
The point is a y-intercept.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
9x^2+kx+1=0
k= -9x-1/x
I cannot see the table, but there would be 56 student tickets and 21 adult tickets. You can find this by setting up both a cost equation and a total tickets equation.