(x+8)(x−10) would be factored
I'm assuming the limit is supposed to be
Multiply the numerator by its conjugate, and do the same with the denominator:
so that in the limit, we have
Factorize the first term in the denominator as
The terms cancel, leaving you with
and the limand is continuous at , so we can substitute it to find the limit has a value of -1/18.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A grocery store has a 13%-off sale on all bread.
Let b represent the original price of a loaf of bread.
This means that the amount by which the price of bread was reduced would be
13/100 × b = 0.13 × b = 0.13b
The new price for the loaf of bread would be
b - 0.13b
you decide to purchase 6 loaves of bread. The expression would be
6(b - 0.13b)
Expanding the expression, it becomes
6b - 0.78b