Adding 1/2 to 1/4 equals

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Answer: 1/2 + 1/4= 3/4

1/2 + 1/2 = 2/4

2/4+ 1/4= 3/4


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TRUE OR FALSE: −3 is a solution for the compound inequality b ≤ 4 and b > −1.

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- 3 is a solution that satisfies both inequalities.So, the correct answer is True.The compound inequality consists of two separate inequalities connected by "and."

1.b ≤ 4:This means that "b" is less than or equal to 4.

2.b > −1:This means that "b" is greater than -1.

If we consider a number line, the values that satisfy both conditions are those that are greater than -1 but also less than or equal to 4. The value -3 falls within this range. It is greater than -1 and also less than 4.

Therefore, -3 is a solution that satisfies both inequalities, making the statement true.

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Step-by-step explanation:

What values of x will make x^2 = 16 true ?

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Answer:

x = 4, x = -4

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to solve this equation, we need to square-root bothsides.

  • \sf{x^2=16}

√(x^2)=√(16)

Simplify:

x=4,x=-4

Answer:

x = -4 or 4

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2=16

x = √(16)

x = ± 4

Therefore, x can be either 4 or -4 such that x^2=16.

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Help me please Algebra two!

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Answer:

Zeros: -3 odd mult.; 0 odd mult.; 2 odd mult.

Positive leading coefficient

Odd degree likely 3

Step-by-step explanation:

A polynomial graph has several features we look for to determine the equations.

  • The zeros of the function are the x-intercepts. If the x-intercepts touch but do not cross then the intercepts have an even multiplicity like 2, 4, 6, etc. If the x-intercepts cross over then they have an odd multiplicity.
  • Degree is the exponent or multiplicity of each zero. Therefore if we know the multiplicity of each zero we can add them together to find or make an educated guess for the degree of the entire polynomial.
  • The shape of the graph tells us what type of polynomial. Odd degrees have a backwards S shape. Even degrees have a W shape. The shape can even tell us the if the equation has a positive or negative leading coefficient. Upside down W or an M shape is negative. While a sideways S shape is negative.

When 12 is added to a number the result is 32 less than 3 times the number.What is the number?

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Let the number = x

12 + x = 3x - 32

x = 3x - 44 Subtract 12 from both sides

-2x = -44 Subtract 3x from both sides

x = 22 Divide by -2

x=22 
Because 12 +22=34 then use the amth to do minus 32 less than 3 times tghe number

Jane has been growing two bacteria farms. Bacteria farm Rod has a starting population of 2 bacteria, while Bacteria farm Sphere has a starting population of 8 bacteria. However, Jane starts growing Rod five hours before she starts growing Sphere. At 8 p.m., Jane checks her farms and finds that they have the exact same population. If the population of Rod doubles every hour, but the population of Sphere is quadrupled every hour, how many hours ago did she start growing Sphere?

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Answer: Jane started growing Sphere 3 hours ago

Step-by-step explanation:

Farm Rod starting population (Rsp) = 2

Farm Sphere starting population (Ssp) = 8

Let´s name "Rh" the quantity of hours since Rod started growing, and

"Sh" the quantity of hours since Sphere started growing.

And, let´s name "R" the population of farm Rod at 8 p.m. and "S" the population of farm Sphere at 8 p.m.

Population of Rod doubles every hour, therefore:

R = Rsp * 2^(Rh)

R = 2(2^(Rh))

Population of Sphere is quadrupled every hour, therefore:

S = Ssp * 4^(Rh)

S = 8(4^(Rh))

At 8 p.m. Jane found that R = S

Therefore, at 8 p.m:

2(2^(Rh)) = 8(4^(Sh))

dividing both sides by 2

2^(Rh) =4(4^(Sh))

adding exponents

2^(Rh) = 4^(Sh+1)

2^(Rh) =2^{2^(Sh+1) }

the bases are the same; exponents must be the same

Rh = 2Sh + 2    (equation 1)

And we also know that Jane started growing Rod five hours before Sphere:

Rh = Sh + 5    (equation 2)

Replacing equation 2 into equation 1:

(Sh + 5) = 2Sh + 2

5 - 2 = 2Sh - Sh

3 = Sh, or

Sh = 3

Jane started growing Sphere 3 hours ago.  

What is the answer of this equation

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Put it in an improper fraction by multiply the coefficient with the denominator and add the numerator.
5/2 , 14/3
Find a common denominator which would be 6.
5/2 = 15/6 , 28/6
Add those together.
15/6 + 28/6 = 43/6
Since it can't be simplified the answer is 43/6