Well, since we know is a geometric sequence, we can always get the common ratio of it by simply dividing one value by the one behind it... so let's do so, with say hmm -32 and 8 -32/8 = -4 <-- our common ratio
the first term is -2
13 is not the same as 1/3! The division symbol is not a symbol used to connect two numbers, it is used to find their quotient. For example, 6/2 would be like saying: You have 6 cookies, and 2 friends. How many cookies does each friend get? The answer is obviously not 62, it is 3! So, the exact quotient is 0.3 repeating. You could memorize this or use the fact that 0.9 repeating is 1.
A = the number before x^2 = 3
b = the number before x = 5
To find the axis of symmetry: -b/2a
x = -5/6
Answer:
No, not congruent
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangles cannot be considered congruent based on the fact that all 3 angles are congruent
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Answer:
(x - 10.844) (x + 1.844)
Step-by-step explanation: