Infinitely many solutions means that you have the same thing on both sides of the equation no matter what value of x you plug in, right?
We just need both sides to be 3x then, correct?
If a were equal to 3 and b were equal to 0, we'd have
3x = (3)x + 0
Which is essentially 3x = 3x
So that means a = 3 and b = 0 must work!
Let's say x = 5
3(5) = 3(5) + 0
15 = 15 + 0
15 = 15
That means that a = 3 and b = 0 is your final answer :)
y = Acos(Bx) + D;
D = 4, A = 2. Now T = 2π/B = 5π/8, B = 2π/(5π/8) = 16/5
WE get y = 2cos(16/5x) + 4
Based on the scenario given, the equation to describe the situation will be: c + 125 + 89 = 500 and 286 cards need to be collected.
Number of cards given by grandfather = 125 cards
Number of cards that will be given by father = 89 cards
Therefore, based on the information given, the equation to describe the situation will be:
c + 125 + 89 = 500
Therefore, we can then use the equation to calculate the number of cards that need to be collected. This will be:
c + 125 + 89 = 500
c + 214 = 500
c = 500 - 214
c = 286
Therefore, the person needs to collect 286 cards.
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If you throw a die, this is what you could get:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
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Odd Numbers: 1, 3, 5
Numbers less than Three: 1, 2
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Possibility of getting 1, 2, 3 or 5:
4/6 which translates into 2/3.
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Answer:
2/3