X can be any number in the graph as long as it is on the x-axis therefore you can put x as -1,0 and 1. Then you would need to replace the ‘x’ in the equation so it would look like y=-2*1+3. You replace ‘x’ with every number you put in the x boxes. Then just solve the equations
y=-2*1+3
Y=-2*0+3
Y=-2*-1+3
They would give you the y axis coordinates so then you just put them together for the middle column.
Answer
y=-2*1+3=1
Y=-2*0+3=3
Y=-2*-1+3=5
Coordinates are (1,3) (0,3) (-1,5)
Answer:
Choice A. P = I² · R where
- P is the power in the DC circuit,
- I is the current through the circuit, and
- R is the total resistance of the circuit.
Step-by-step explanation:
Electrical power is the rate at which the electrical force does work. So what is electrical work? That's the work that the electrical force do when it moves charges across a potential difference :
W = .
The power is the rate at which the electrical force do the work:
.
On the other hand, current is the charge through a cross-section of the circuit in unit time. By the definition of current:
.
.
Consider Ohm's Law:
.
Therefore
.
Ms. Pacheco = P
Mr. Richards = R
Mr. Edwards = E
P = R + 3
E = 2R
R + E = 81
81 = R + 2R
81 = 3R
81 ÷ 3 = R
R = 27
P = R + 3
P = 27 + 3
P = 30
E = 2R
E = 2×27
E = 54
Answer:
c = 160 - 3(45)
Step-by-step explanation:
if c = the number of characters left;
160 = maximum number of characters that can be used in a text
3*45 = number of characters in sentences already used. (There are 3 sentences of 45 characters.)
(# of char left) = (max # char) - (# char already used) so:
c = 160 - 3*(45)
c = 160 - 135
c = 25
To solve equations, you isolate the variable you are solving for on one side and everything else on the other side.
The first step to solving this equation is to combine like terms.
Combining like terms means to add up all terms that have the same variable(s) and exponent.
If no exponent is shown, then a 1 exponent is implied. The reason why we don't show a term raised to the first power is that it doesn't have any effect on the term.
I see three terms with the x variables. We can combine them. Why? Because they all have the same variable and exponent.
I'll rearrange the left-hand side to combine all the terms with the x variable.
Now we have -3 + 2x - 4x - 2x = -6
Combine all terms that have the x variable.
-3 + 2x - 4x - 2x = -6
-3 - 4x = -6
Now we have -3 - 4x = -6
What can we do now to isolate the x variable on the left-hand side?
For starters, we can add 3 to each side of the equation.
That way the -3 term will disappear.
-3 - 4x + 3 = -6 + 3
-4x = -3
Last step.
The x variable is being multiplied by the -4. If we reverse that operation
we can get the value of x.
-4x / -4 = 3 / -4
x = 3/-4 or x = -0.75