Answer: 3 Y=3
Step-by-step explanation:
Y×3=9
3×3=9
You can also check this by rearranging it and dividing 9 by 3.
9÷3=3.
This works for any similar problem.
Example:
Y×4=12 Y=? Y=3
Rearrange it and divide 12 by 4.
12÷4=Y
12÷4=3
So Y×4=12 because 3×4=12
Hope this helps!
Answer:
P= 20x+2 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
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I I
I I 3x + 7ft
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7x - 6ft
P= (7x - 6 + 7x - 6) + (3x + 7 + 3x + 7)
= (14x - 12) + (6x + 14)
= 20x + 2 ft
Step-by-step explanation: If two events are independent events, then the outcome of one event will not affect the outcome of the other event. I'll show an example.
Two coins are tossed. Find the probability of the following event.
P (heads and heads)
This problem would be dealing with independent events because the outcome of tossing 1 coin does not affect the outcome of tossing the second coin.
Answer:
5m^2 + 15m
Step-by-step explanation:
use distributive property:
5m(m) is 5m^2
5m(3) is 15m
which is 5m^2 + 15m
if you look at the part where the first part connects with the second part:
y = 5 if x < - 2
y = -2x + 1 if -2 ≤ x < 1
we don't have a discontinuity there, so there shouldn't be a dot.
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When we graph over intervals like (a, b) or [a, b] or something like that, we use dots to define the end of the intervals, and to denote that the function ends abruptly or we have a jump.
In this case, you can see that between the end and the second part and the beginning of the third part there is a jump, so the use of dots is correct there, but if you look at the part where the first part connects with the second part:
y = 5 if x < - 2
y = -2x + 1 if -2 ≤ x < 1
we don't have a discontinuity there, so there shouldn't be a dot.
That is the only error with the graph.
If you want to learn more about piecewise functions:
brainly.com/question/3628123
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