Answer:
x=(k+3)/y
Step-by-step explanation
First, we simplify by adding 3 to both sides of the equation
xy-3+3=k+3
Now it's xy=k+3
To get x we divide both sides by y
So x=(k+3)/y
Answer:
PEMDAS
Step-by-step explanation:
P=Parenthesis
E=Exponent
M=Multiply
D=Division
A=Addition
S=Subtract
14(12)-200(3.2)
168-640= -472
Answer:
The correct order is:
a
c
d
b
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's write 1/x in a convenient way for us:
a) Substitute 1/x = p/q, to obtain x = 1/(1/x) = 1/(p/q) = q/p.
Now we assume that 1/x is rational (we want to prove that this implies that x will be also rational and because we know that x is irrational assuming that 1/x is rational will lead to an incongruence), then:
c. If 1/x is rational, then 1/x = p/q for some integers p and q with q ≠ 0. Observe that p is not 0 either, because 1/x is not 0.
Now we know that we can write x as a quotient of two integers, we need to imply that, then the next one is:
d) Observe that x is the quotient of two integers with the denominator nonzero.
And that is the definition of rational, then we end with:
b) Hence x is rational.
Which is what we wanted to get.