The differences between arithmetic and geometric sequences is that arithmetic sequences follow terms by adding, while geometric sequences follow terms by multiplying. The similarities between arithmetic and geometric sequences is that they both follow a certain term pattern that can't be broken. There you go
As x approaches 3 from the right, the limit is 3. There is a closed hole up there AT x=3 y=7, but we don't care about what happens AT x=3, only what happens as x APPROACHES 3.
Answer:
b. type II
Step-by-step explanation:
given that food inspectors inspect samples of food products to see if they are safe. This can be thought of as a hypothesis test with the following hypotheses.
H0: the food is safe
Ha: the food is not safe
It was concluded from the hypothesis test that the food is safe while it was not actually safe.
This is a case of false acceptance of null hypothesis when it is false.
In hypothesis test, there are two errors. a type I error is the rejection of a true null hypothesis while a type II error is the non-rejection of a false null hypothesis
So this is type II error because we did not reject a false null hypothesis.
Answer: 37 you just add the two in that case
81x - 126x ÷ 3x + 1
45x / 3x + 1
15x / x + 1