The expression to find the number of notebooks James bought would be written as:
Number of notebooks = total spent / cost per item
Number of notebooks = (2y^2 + 6) / <span>(y^2 − 1)
</span><span>If y = 3, then the number of notebooks bought would be:
</span>Number of notebooks = (2y^2 + 6) / (y^2 − 1)
Number of notebooks = (2(3)^2 + 6) / (3^2 − 1)
Number of notebooks = 3 pieces<span>
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From the Special Triangle Theorem, the hypotenuse is equal to the side lengtht times the Sqrt(2).
So hypotenuse H = xSqrt(2), x=H/Sqrt(2).
Using numbers, if H = 7, then x = 7/Sqrt(2) = 7Sqrt(2)/2 to rationalize it.
The cross-section of a cube, if the slice is made parallel to one of the faces, would be a square congruent to the face of the cube.
The answer is to your question is x=-6
A. n<1.3
-2.5n+8.7>5.45
subtract 8.7 from both sides
-2.5n>-3.25
divide -2.5 from both sides
(since you divided by a negative you flip the sign!!)
n<1.3