Answer:
The "zeros" of the quadratic equation occur when f(x) (or "y") equals zero. The place on the graph where y = 0 is the x-axis. So the zeros are the same as the x-intercepts. we can see that we are multiplying two linear factors together and the result is zero.
Step-by-step explanation:hope this helps
We have two points, (3,0) and (0,-3). So we can find the slope of the line:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(-3-0)/(0-3)
m=-3/-3
m=1 so far for the line y=mx+b we have:
y=x+b, b is the y intercept which we were told is -3 so
y=x-3
The above is called the slope-intercept form of a line, y=mx+b, the standard form of a line is ax+by=c, so we need to get both variables on one side of the equation..
y=x-3 subtract x from both sides
-x+y=-3
While the above may be acceptable to some, technically the coefficient of x should be expressed as a positive value, so we should divide the above "solution" by -1 to get:
x-y=3
5 divides by 2 is 2.5 I hope that hekos
Answer:
y = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
to solve this equation, you first have to divide:
14 * y = 126
/14 /14
y = 9
and there is the answer. If you need to prove that y = 9, just input it into the equation.
14 * 9 = 126
126 = 126
So I'm hoping you mean 6, or else the probability is 0. So the possible ways of getting a sum of 6 is 1&5, 2&4, 3&3, 4&2, 5&1. There are 36 different ways of rolling the dice, so divide the 5 possible ways by 36. Then, we need to add the possibility of getting at least one 6 in the roll. It doesn't matter what the other die is, so for each die, the probability is 1/6, and for both, the probability is 2/6. Add this to the probability of getting a sum of 6, and you get your answer.