Refer to the diagram shown below.
The exit for Freestone is built midway between Roseville and Edgewood,
therefore the distance from O to the new exit is
(1/2)*(33+55) = 44 mi.
Let x = distance from Midtown to the new exit.
Because the distance from O to the new exit is equal to (x + 17), therefore
x + 17 = 44
x = 44 - 17 = 27 mi.
Answer:
When the new exit is built, the distance from the exit for Midtown to the exit for Freestone will be 27 miles.
Answer:
The last one.
Step-by-step explanation:
I think it's the last one because as x increases by one, y increases by a constant rate of 5. The others don't increase by a constant rate. (I don't know if this is right but I think it is!)
It is often more convenient to evaluate a polynomial when it is written is "Horner form."
... f(x) = (((10x -4)x -8)x +3)x -6
The graphs offered can be distinguished by their values of f(1) and f(2), so our table can be a short one.
... f(1) = (((10·1 -4)1 -8)1 +3)1 -6 = -5 . . . . . . . eliminates graph d
... f(2) = (((10·2 -4)2 -8)2 +3)2 -6 = 96 . . . . eliminates graphs a and c
The appropriate choice is b.
Answer: ok i did :)
Step-by-step explanation: how are you?
Answer:13 miles
Step-by-step explanation:10.20-1.75=8.45÷0.65=13