I'd say it is A but I think you have made a tpyo
It should be 2*PI*radius^2 + 2*PI*radius*height
Answer:
(a) x = -2y
(c) 3x - 2y = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
You can tell if an equation is a direct variation equation if it can be written in the format y = kx.
Note that there is no addition and subtraction in this equation.
Let's put these equations in the form y = kx.
(a) x = -2y
- y = x/-2 → y = -1/2x
- This is equivalent to multiplying x by -1/2, so this is an example of direct variation.
(b) x + 2y = 12
- 2y = 12 - x
- y = 6 - 1/2x
- This is not in the form y = kx since we are adding 6 to -1/2x. Therefore, this is <u>NOT</u> an example of direct variation.
(c) 3x - 2y = 0
- -2y = -3x
- y = 3/2x
- This follows the format of y = kx, so it is an example of direct variation.
(d) 5x² + y = 0
- y = -5x²
- This is not in the form of y = kx, so it is <u>NOT</u> an example of direct variation.
(e) y = 0.3x + 1.6
- 1.6 is being added to 0.3x, so it is <u>NOT</u> an example of direct variation.
(f) y - 2 = x
- y = x + 2
- 2 is being added to x, so it is <u>NOT</u> an example of direct variation.
The following equations are examples of direct variation:
<span>mostly collect like terms
use associative property which is
(a+b)+c=a+(b+c)
also -a+b-c=(-a)+(b)+(-c) so you can move them around
and remember that:
you just use a general rule
x+x=2x
x^2+x^2=2x^2
3xy4xy=7xy
3x+4x^2=3x+4x^2
you
can only add like terms( like terms are terms that are same name like x
or y are differnt, and like terms have same power exg x^2 and x^3 and
x^1/2 and such
I will oly put the naswers because I don't have much time
first one: 2a+3b+2c
second one: remember that -(-6c)=+6c so the answer is c-10a-2b
third one: -a-8b-5c
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Answer:
5-12n is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
-8n -4n =12ñ
Answer:24
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 8 from 22 = 1/4a+1/3a=14
Add the fractions together =7/12a=14
Divide 14 by 7/12 and a=24