Answer:
An equation is linear if its graph forms a straight line. This will happen when the highest power of x is 1. Graphically, if the equation gives you a straight line then it is a linear equation. Else if it gives you a circle, or parabola, or any other conic for that matter it is a quadratic or nonlinear equation.
Answer:
The conjecture cannot work for any negative numbers, It works for x > 1.3.
Step-by-step explanation:
An odd power preserves the sign. For |x| > 1, the power increases the magnitude. For x < 0, adding -2 only increases the magnitude more. A negative number of larger magnitude will not be "greater than" the reference. It will be "less than."
It only takes a counterexample to show the conjecture is incorrect.
x^5 -2 ?? x
(-2)^5 -2 ?? (-2)
-32 -2 ?? -2
-34 < -2 . . . . . . not greater than
You have to find the cube root of 27.
A same number when multiplied 3 times by itself will give the cube.
3√27 = 3 x 3 x 3
So the answer is 3
The GCF of 32 and 84 is 4.
<span>In abstract algebra and formal logic, the distributive property of binary operations generalizes the distributive law from elementary algebra. In propositional logic, distribution refers to two valid rules of replacement. The rules allow one to reformulate conjunctions and disjunctions within logical proofs.</span>