you can rewrite the equation by separating the parts and then solving individually:
10-9=1
1/8 - 1/9=
find l c d and then combine:
1 1/72
Answer from: Quest
graph b
step-by-step explanation:
one solution- graph a (clear intercepting point.)
no solution- graph b (they're parallel, there will never be a point of interception.)
infinite solutions- graph c (all points intercept.)
Answer from: Quest
6^2 or 36
step-by-step explanation:
6000n
6×1000n
6×10^3 n
so we need 6n need to be a perfect cube
so n has to be 6^2 so that 6n is 6^3
what i'm saying is if you let n be 6^2 you have 6^3×10^3 or 60^3 which is a perfect cube
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