If: 15x2-56 = 88+6x2
Then: 9x2 = 144
And: x2 = 16
So: x = 4
That depends on the equation.
That depends on what the equation is.
ln 60 = a
To determine the equation of a parabola with a vertex at the point (5, -3), we can use the vertex form of a parabola's equation: (y = a(x - h)^2 + k), where (h, k) is the vertex. Substituting in the vertex coordinates, we have (y = a(x - 5)^2 - 3). The value of "a" will determine the direction and width of the parabola, but any equation in this form with varying "a" values could represent the parabola.
c=3^27
Any number below negative one.
That depends on the equation.
That depends on what the equation is.
To find the number of solutions to the equation (8x + 11 = 8x + 8), we can simplify it by subtracting (8x) from both sides, resulting in (11 = 8). This is a false statement, indicating that there are no values of (x) that can satisfy the equation. Therefore, there are zero solutions to this equation.
-1
To determine if the equation represents a function, we need to see if each input ( x ) has a unique output ( y ). In the provided table, there are three values for ( x ): -26, -1, and 9. If each ( x ) corresponds to a single ( y ), then the equation represents a function. However, without knowing the specific relationship or equation that relates ( x ) and ( y ), we can't definitively complete the table or confirm the nature of the relationship.
To determine which values make the expression (3 - 6X = 21) true, we can solve for (X). Rearranging the equation, we have (3 - 21 = 6X), which simplifies to (-18 = 6X). Dividing both sides by 6 gives (X = -3). Thus, (X = -3) is the value that satisfies the equation.
10a = 478
No, I can't.
ln 60 = a
Umm nobody can answer this question because we don't know what "the scatter plot below" is.
Please include the equation.