Best answer gets !
1.write an expression that looks like sarah’s expression: 5(2j + 3...
Mathematics, 05.01.2020 00:31 minionsomg1
Best answer gets !
1.write an expression that looks like sarah’s expression: 5(2j + 3 + j). replace the coefficients so that your expression is not equivalent. you may use any number that you choose to replace the coefficients. be sure to leave the variables the same. for example, 8(3j + 7 + 3j) looks like sarah’s expression but is not equivalent.
2.translate the algebraic expression you created in question 1 to a verbal expression.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
The quadratic function h(t)=-16.1t^2+150 choose the graph representation
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40
Lines a and b are parallel. what is the value of x? -5 -10 -35 -55
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40
Write the contrapositive of the conditional statement. determine whether the contrapositive is true or false. if it is false, find a counterexample. a converse statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. a) a non-converse statement is not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. true b) a statement not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional is a converse statement. false; an inverse statement is not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. c) a non-converse statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. false; an inverse statement is formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional. d) a statement not formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional is not a converse statement. true
Answers: 1
History, 22.01.2022 19:10
Mathematics, 22.01.2022 19:10
World Languages, 22.01.2022 19:10
Mathematics, 22.01.2022 19:10
English, 22.01.2022 19:10
Business, 22.01.2022 19:10
Biology, 22.01.2022 19:10
Mathematics, 22.01.2022 19:10
Mathematics, 22.01.2022 19:10