How many solutions does this equation have?
5t = 5t + 5
Answer:
There are no solutions, there are no values of T that make this equation true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Therefore, there are no solutions.
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Please help me. Which statements describe true relationships? Check all that apply.
Answer:
3 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
proportionally it is the same shape and 2/1 is 2 so that's your scale factor
Answer: 1,3,4
Step-by-step explanation:
Could someone please find the rate and y-intercept for these two points? (2,2) and (3,4) the help would be greatly appreciated!!
1/2(12w+8) -1/5(10w-5) find the difference
1/2(12w+8) -1/5(10w-5) = 4w + 3 or 4w + 5
( im kinda confused on this myself)
In a class of 42 students, 18 students are in the Math Club, 5 students
are in both the Math Club and the Science Club, and 14 are in neither. How many
students are in the Science Club?
Answer:
15 maybe?
Step-by-step explanation:
42 - 14 = 28
18 - 5 = 13
28 - 13 = 15
subtract the 14 because it says it is in neither.
Subtract 5 from 18 because 18 are in math and only 5 are in both math and science.
Subtract 13 from the 28 because those 13 are in math and wont be in science also.
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Answer:
use formula
area = 1/2 *Height *(side 1 + side 2)
Answer:
use the equation of area of parallelogram = height ×base
Is the table above proportional or non-proportional?
Answer: I think you should divide them all and if you get the same answer it’s proportional if you don’t get the same answer it’s non-proportional
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
It is non-proportional.
Step-by-step explanation:
The table is non-proportional because it expresses a curved line instead of a straight line.
please help! i’m having a rough time on this, could someone answer this question?
Answer:
y= -18
a= -18
Step-by-step explanation:
2y+3 = 3(y+7)
2y+3=3y+21
-21 -21
2y-18=3y
-2y -2y
-18=y
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Answer:
D (0, -2), (1, 0), (3, 3), (4, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The first number in a coordinate pair (x, y) is the x, so the first number is how much left or right you go, where the second number is how far up or down you go. if the (x) is negative, you go left, if it's positive you go right, of the (y) is negative you go down, if it's positive you go up.
Answer:
D
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