The first thing we must do for this case is to define variables:
x: the total mass of the chemical in the container
y: a sample of a chemical from a container
We have the following equation:
y = (3/10) x - 5 3/4
Then, for y = 39.1 we have:
39.1 = (3/10) x - 5 3/4
Clearing x:
(3/10) x = 39.1 + 5 3/4
(3/10) x = 44.85
x = (10/3) * (44.85)
x = 149.5 grams
Answer:
the total mass in grams of the chemical in the container before the scientist removed the sample of 39.1 grams was:
x = 149.5 grams.
The answer is
5mn(KUASA DUA) -6gh(KUASA DUA) +2
Properties of Logs
logb(x/y) = log<span>bx</span> - log<span>by</span>.
therefore
log5 (4/7)= log5 (4)- log5 (7)
<span>Solve log 5 (4) and log 5 (7) with the base change of the logarithm</span>
<span>log 5 4 = log 4 / log 5 </span>
Use the calculator:
<span>
<span>log 5 4 =0.8613531161
</span></span>
log 5 7 = log 7 / log 5
<span>log 5 7 =1.2090619551</span>
<span>log5 (4/7)= log5
(4)- log5 (7)=-0.347708839</span>
Answer: Because the graphs of the two equations overlap each other
Step-by-step explanation:
Every point on the first line also satisfies the second equation.
This is the same as equivalent fractions
where 1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6 = 4/8
Graphing these on a number line would only show one dot.