<span><span>I think the answers are:
Statement Reason</span><span><span><span>
<span>12=<span>13</span>x+5 </span></span>Given</span><span><span>
<span>7=<span>13</span>x </span></span>Subtraction Property of Equality</span><span><span>
21 = x </span>Multiplication Property of Equality</span><span><span>
x = 21 </span><span>Symmetric Property of Equality
By the way, I'm doing the same exam for Geometry as well. There's a lot of proof questions on there which I'm not good at doing for the reasoning part. If you finish the exam before I do, maybe you can message me what the answers are for some of the questions on there so I know if my answers for the questions are incorrect or not.
Besides that, hope the answer above is correct for you.
<em>~ ShadowXReaper069</em></span></span></span></span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula of a slope:
We have the points
Substitute:
Let F be the father's current age, and E be Evie's current age.
F = E + 36 this is the current relation between the ages
F + 3 = 5(E + 3) this the relationship in 3 year (hence the + 3)
Then solve by substituting one equation into another:
(E + 36) + 3 = 5(E + 3)
E + 39 = 5E + 15
24 = 4E
6 = E
Evie's current age is 6.
Answer:
I think its 5 to the third (the second option). but I'm not sure. Im not the best with exponents.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
the multiplicity is 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph shows a root at x = -2 that has a multiplicity of 2. You know the multiplicity is even, because the graph does not cross the x-axis. The multiplicity is 2 because the general shape of the graph in that area matches that of a quadratic (parabola).
The multiplicity of the root at x=4 is also an even number, because the x-axis is not crossed. However, the graph is significantly flatter at that point (than at x=-2), meaning the multiplicity is greater than 2. It is at least 4.
When we draw a graph with a multiplicity of 6 at x=4, we find the ratio of the peaks near x=-4 and x=0 to be different from that shown here. The suggests that the multiplicity of the root at x=4 is exactly 4.