Okay.
Well, first of all you need to know what an x-intercept is.
It's the point of when the line crosses over the x-axis. For this, situation it crosses twice. An x-intercept written out is normally written out as (#, 0)
Out of that table you have two that apply to (#, 0)
(-6, 0) and (11,0)
the question is asking for a positive x-intercept. I'm guessing you know the difference. between negative and positive. but just in case, I'll use the number 5. As a positive: 5 As a negative: -5
So, you have -6 and 11.
the 6 is negative(-) the 11 is positive(+).
So your answer would be (11,0)
I hope this helped! :)
9 is the answer because 1/3 = 3
X^2+5x=2
you then solve by completing the square using the formula (b/2)^2 in order to create the new term. Solve for x by using this term to complete the square.
Your answer is then
x=-5/2+-√33/2
Answer:
the correct answer is true
Answer:
£1690
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount invested by Brian = £1300
rate of simple interest = 10%
To find money Brian will have after three years
He will have amount invested in bank and interest earned in three years from that amount.
Simple interest for any principal amount p is given by
SI = P*R * T /100
where SI is simple interest earned
T is time period for which simple interest is earned
R is rate of interest
Substituting value of P , R and T we have
SI = 1300*10* 3 /100 = 390
Therefor interest earned will be £390
Total money with Brian after three years = principal amount invested + interest earned in 3 years
= £1300 + £390 = £1690