Mathematics, 21.11.2020 05:30, ayoismeisalex
1. Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = -8x and y = -2(x+3) intersect are the solutions of the equation -8x = -2(x+3).
Part B: Make tables to find the solution to -8x = -2(x+3). Take the integer values of x between -3 and 3.
Part C: How can you solve the equation -8x = -2(x+3) graphically?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, lizisapenguin
Which of these people has balanced their checkbook correctly? oa. gary: the balance in his check register is $500 and the balance in his bank statement is $500. b. gail: the balance in her check register is $400 and the balance in her bank statement is $500. c. gavin: the balance in his check register is $500 and the balance in his bank statement is $510.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, travorissteele822
The table shows the relationship between the number of cups of cereal and the number of cups of raisins in a cereal bar recipe: number of cups of cereal number of cups of raisins 8 2 12 3 16 4 molly plotted an equivalent ratio as shown on the grid below: a graph is shown. the title of the graph is cereal bars. the horizontal axis label is cereal in cups. the x-axis values are 0, 20, 40, 60, 80,100. the vertical axis label is raisins in cups. the y-axis values are 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50. a point is plotted on the ordered pair 40,20. which of these explains why the point molly plotted is incorrect? (a) if the number of cups of cereal is 40, then the number of cups of raisins will be10. (b)if the number of cups of raisins is 40, then the number of cups of cereal will be10. (c) if the number of cups of cereal is 40, then the number of cups of raisins will be 80. (d) if the number of cups of raisins is 40, then the number of cups of cereal will be 80.
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