<u>We are given the equation:</u>
(a + b)! = a! + b!
<u>Testing the given equation</u>
In order to test it, we will let: a = 2 and b = 3
So, we can rewrite the equation as:
(2+3)! = 2! + 3!
5! = 2! + 3!
<em>We know that (5! = 120) , (2! = 2) and (3! = 6):</em>
120 = 2 + 6
We can see that LHS ≠ RHS,
So, we can say that the given equation is incorrect
Answer:
c)
Step-by-step explanation:
For a function the value of the variable "x" must correspond to a single value of "y"
Hope this helps
G(x) = 3x + 4
g(-4) = 3(-4) + 4
g(-4) = -12 + 4
g(-4) = -8
V=xyz where x,y,z are the three dimensions...
V=(1 4/5)(1 4/5)1
V=(9/5)(9/5)=81/25
V=3 6/25 ft^3