No . . . while the difference represents the absolute magnitude between two numbers . . . for example . . .
<em>The difference between 5 and 2 is . . . 3</em>
<em>The difference between 6.4 and 9.5 is . . . 3.1</em>
. . . there is still the chance that the difference may be zero . . . in which case the difference is neither positive nor negative
. . . so in short . . . the answer is . . . <u><em>NO</em></u>
Answer:
B.) a line labeled g(x) that passes through points 0, negative 3 and 4, 5
Step-by-step explanation:
I graphed both equation on the graph below to find the description of the graph of g(x).
Answer:
1 7/12
Step-by-step explanation:
5/6+3/4=10/12+9/12 = 19/12 or 1 7/12
Answer: -13
Step-by-step explanation:
2-(3^2)+4-3-7 = -13
Answer:
y = - 8
Step-by-step explanation:
y - 16 - 3y = 0
Group like terms
y - 3y - 16 = 0
Add similar elements: y - 3y = - 2y
- 2y - 16 = 0
Add 16 to both sides
- 2y - 16 + 16 = 0 + 16
Simplify
- 2y = 16
Divide both sides by - 2
=
Simplify : y
Apply the fraction rule:
=
Divide the numbers:
= y
Simplify : - 8
Apply the fraction rule:
Divide the numbers: = 8
= - 8
y = - 8