Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x² + 6x + 9 = 12 → x² + 6x - 3
Since this Quadratic Expression is unfactorable, apply the <em>Quadratic</em><em> </em><em>Formula</em>:
√48 = √[3 × 16] = 4√3
½[4√3] = 2√3
Then attach half of -6 to it as well [-3]:
-3 ± 2√3
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Answer:
Kevin is 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let k represent Kevin's age now. Then Brendon's age now is (k-3). Two years ago the relationship of their ages was ...
k-2 = 4((k-3) -2)
k -2 = 4k -20 . . . . . eliminate parentheses, collect terms
3k = 18 . . . . . . . . . . add 20-k
k = 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 3
Kevin is 6 now.
The answer is infinitely many solutions.
If you graph them both are a straight line which means they are infinite
So we know there are 12 eggs and they will be distributed like this:
12=x2+y1
and 4 cups of flour:
4=1/3x+1/2y
let's see if we can find a solution in which all the materials are used:
12=x2+y1
4=1/3x+1/2y//*6
12=2x+y
24=2x+3y//*6
substract from each other:
12=2y
y=2
12=2x+y
12=2x+2
10=2x
x=5
So if nothing is wasted, he can make 5 blueberry muffins (making 12*5=60) and 2 bran muffins (2*9=18), together 78 dollars,
would it be better if instead of the bran muffins he did blueberry muffins (which are more expensive?)
for the branberry muffins he will used the double amount needed for 1: so 1 cup of oil and 2 eggs. From this he can only make 1 tray of blueberry muffins (and some oil will be left over), which will cost 12 dollars, which is less than 18
so he better make 6 blueberry and 2 bran trays