When I leave home to walk to school2And what I think I've seen3Now, what can I say4And I've kept careful track5Just a broken down wagon6When Isay that i saw it on Mulberry St7The story would really be better to hear8A reindeer is better; he's fast and he's fleet9To pull a thing that runs on wheels10Jack or Fred of Joe or NAT-11Say! That makes a story that no one can beat12But he'd look simply grand13If a man sits and listens while hitched on behind14But now what worries me is this...15To guide them through where's traffic's thick-16And he raises his hat as they dash by the stand.17With a roar of its motor an airplane appears18A big magician doing tricks..19For I had a story that NO ONE could beat!20There was so much to tell, I JUST COULDN'T BEGIN!21"Nothing," I said, growing red as a beet
Answer:
4a³+3a-3
Step-by-step explanation:
You can solve this by combining like terms. Add the numbers with the correct exponents together.
-a³+5a³
4a-a
Thus, the answer is
4a³+3a-3
Answer:
That's the slope
Step-by-step explanation:
(2,2( and (3,0)
<u>0-2 </u>=<u> -2 </u>
3-1 = 2
= -1
To solve this problem, you can subtract the sum of 5/12 and 4/9 from 1. To find the sum of 5/12 and 4/9, you need to make them have common denominators.
5/12*3/3=15/36
4/9*4/4=16/36
Now add the two fractions.
15/36+16/36=31/36
Lastly, subtract the sum from 1.
1-31/36=5/36.