The true statement about Sam’s conjecture is that the conjecture is not correct
<h3>How to determine if Sam’s conjecture is correct or not?</h3>
Sam’s conjecture is given as:
For x ≤ - 2
It is true that x^5 + 7 > x^3.
The inequality x ≤ - 2 means that the highest value of x is -2
Assume the value of x is -2, then we have:
(-2)^5 + 7 > (-2)^3
Evaluate the exponents
-32 + 7 > -8
Evaluate the sum
-25 > -8
The above inequality is false because -8 is greater than -25 i.e. -8 > -25 or -25 < -8
Hence, the true statement about Sam’s conjecture is that the conjecture is not correct
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The value of TV is 11.
<h3>What is equation?</h3>
An equation is a formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign =.
Given:
TU= 8, UV = 3x and TV = x+10
TV= TU + UV
x +10= 8+ 3x
-2x = -2
x= 1
Hence, TV = 1+10= 11.
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Answer:
w = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Isolate the variable by adding 9 to both sides
--> 4w = 16
2. Divide each side by 4
--> w = 4
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Here is the set up:
(1/4)/2 = (9/4)/y
Solve for y.
Answer: ur answer would be 27283
Step-by-step explanation: