Answer:
x=−2 and y=−1
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Problem:</u>
Solve y=x2;y=−x−3
<u>Steps:</u>
I will solve your system by substitution.
y=1/2x;y=−x−3
Step: Solve y= 1/2x for y:
Step: Substitute 1/2 x for y in y=−x−3:
y=−x−3
1/2x= =−x−3
1/2x+x=−x−3+x(Add x to both sides)
3/2x = -3
3/2x/3/2 = -3/3/2 (Divide both sides by 3/2)
x=−2
Step: Substitute −2 for x in y=1/2x:
y=1/2x
y=1/2(-2)
y=−1(Simplify both sides of the equation)
<u>Answer:</u>
x=−2 and y=−1
first invert fraction of the slope from 4/1 to 1/4 and switch sign. then figure out the y-intercept
the algebraic approach would work like this:
-4x + 10 = 1/4x + b
plug in what you got, here: the intersection information
-4*(4) + 10 = 1/4*(4) + b
-16 + 10 = 1 + b
-6 = 1 + b
-7 = b
Recall that for
, i.e. a random variable
following a binomial distribution over
trials and with probability parameter
,
So you have
The expected value of
is simply
, while the standard deviation is
. In this case, they are
and
, respectively.
Answer:
the awnser would be a(g(x)=3x2
When is cos (x) = 0? <em>at 90° (aka π/2)</em>
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