The following steps of solving for the roots of 2x² - 4x -3 = 0 were retrieved from another source
Step 1 2x² - 4x = 3
Step 2 2(x² - 2x) = 3
Step 3 2(x² - 2x + 1) = 3 + 1
Step 4 2(x - 1)² = 4
From this, we can see that on Step 3, Tran made a mistake of adding 1 to 3. As we can see, 2(x² - 2x + 1) = 2x² - 4x + 2. That means, instead of adding 1, it should have been 2.
Therefore, the step that Tran first made an error is Step 3<span>.</span>
4 cups per quarter
4 x 7 = 28
28 kids can have a cup of hot chocolate.
Answer:
131x
Step-by-step explanation:
7x² + 6x + 9x² - 5x
49x + 6x + 81x - 5x
136x - 5x
131x
Answer:
Multiply vector c by the scalar -1/2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at vector c.
It has an x component of 4 and a y component of 4.
You can write vector c as a sum of its components using unit vectors in the x direction (i) and in the y direction (j).
c = 4i + 4j
Now look at vector d, and write it also as a sum of its x and y components.
d = -2i - 2j
Now ask yourself, what operation do I do to 4 to end up with -2?
One answer is to multiply 4 by -1/2.
d = (-1/2)c = (-1/2)(4i) + (-1/2)(4j) = -2i - 2j
That worked. By multiplying vector c by the scalar -1/2, you end up with vector d.
y+2=-3x+12
-2 -2
y=-3x+10
This is as far as it can be simplified.
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