Are there any numbers that go into 78 and 780?
78 ÷ 2 = 39
780 ÷ 2 = 390
2 can be a number that goes in 78 and 780.
Answer:
-12.75
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the product of 51 and -2.5. Use the distributive property to rewrite and solve.
The next step using Distributive property is to expand the brackets
5.1 × 2.5
Step 1: Distributive property
51(-2.0) + 51(-0.5)
Step 2: Expand the brackets
-10.2 + -2.55
Step 3
- 12.75
Find the roots
solve
we use hmm, completing the suare
2(x²-1.5x)=4
divide both sides by 2
x²-1.5x=2
take 1/2 of linear coeiftn and square it
-1.5/2=-0.75, (-0.75)²=0.5625
add that to both sides
x²-1.5x+0.5625=2+0.5625
factor perfect squaer trinomial
(x-0.75)²=2.5625
square root both sides, remember to take positive and negative square roots
x-0.75=+/-√2.5625
add 0.75 to both sides
x=0.75+/-√2.5625
the roots are x=0.75+√2.5625 and x=0.75-√2.5625
1/a and 1/b
1/(0.75+√2.5625) and 1/(0.75-√2.5625)
if the roots of a quadratic equation are r1 and r2 then it factors to
(x-r1)(x-r2)
so then we can factor our equation to be
if we were to try and expand it, we would get
x²+0.75x-0.5
that's the simpliest equation with roots 1/a and 1/b where a and b are he roots of 2x²-3x=4
x²+0.75x-0.5 is answer
Answer:
in order from greatest to least:
3.5 0 -2 -7/3 -6
Step-by-step explanation: