ANSWER:
Domain: {-6,5, 0,-2}
Range: {4, -1,3, -4}
5 over and 4 ^. not sure if this is correct but that’s what i got
Assuming the variables are constants, you isolate m. So move am to the left. K-am=emx. Now divide ex. This gives you, m=(K-am/ex)
Answer:
Three ways to write 5^11
In product:48828125
In powers:
5 to the power of 11
Step-by-step explanation:
I learned this before in class like few years ago
This is how I would solve it:
1st # = x 4(x+1)=3x+18
2nd # = x+1 4x+4=3x+18
4x=3x+14
x=14
To check: 15x4=60; 60-42=18. <u>1st # = 14; 2nd # = 15.</u>