Find numbers that multiply to 28 and add them to see if they add to 8
28=
1 and 28=29 not 8
2 and 14=16 not 8
4 and 7=11 not 8
that's it'
no 2 numbers
we must use quadratic formula
x+y=8
xy=28
x+y=8
subtract x fromb oths ides
y=8-x
subsitute
x(8-x)=28
distribute
8x-x^2=28
add x^2 to both sides
8x=28+x^2
subtract 8x
x^2-8x+28=0
if you have
ax^2+bx+c=0 then x=
so if we have
1x^2-8+28=0 then
a=1
b=-8
c=28
x=
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there are no real numbers that satisfy this
So, the anti derivative= x^2 -.8x +C. Ignore C.
Plug in 2= 4-(2)(.8)=2.4
Plug in .4= .16-(.4)(.8)=-.16
2.4-(-.16)= 2.56
<span>Remember, the domain of a function is all of the x values in
the (x,y) coordinates. For this, let’s take a few bench mark coordinates. (0,0)
(1,2.5)(2,0) (3, -9). Those definitely aren’t all real numbers, so eliminate A.
X is not only less than or equal to 0, so eliminate C. </span>
<span>It’s B.</span>
Answer: $750
Step-by-step explanation:
So we know that he earns $25 per hour, and we want to know how much he earns if he worked for 30 hours which is a week.
25=1
?=30
then we can cross multiply which is
=750
so the answer is John earns $750 a week.
Answer:
4 (3+x)
Step-by-step explanation:
4 (3+ x) = (4×3) + (4× X ) = 12 + 4x