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Answer:

Option J

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 5x is the answer because it doesn't have a y-intercept which means it passes through the origin (0, 0).


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Can a linear equation and a linear inequality be solved in the same way? Explain why. What makes them different?

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G=-2+1/1200 * 100 +5/1200 * 20=-11/6=-1.833333....

Answer C loss $1.83

The resquest of the y'+6y=e^4t, y(0)=2

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This is a linear differential equation of first order. Solve this by integrating the coefficient of the y term and then raising e to the integrated coefficient to find the integrating factor, i.e. the integrating factor for this problem is e^(6x). 
Multiplying both sides of the equation by the integrating factor: 

(y')e^(6x) + 6ye^(6x) = e^(12x) 

The left side is the derivative of ye^(6x), hence 

d/dx[ye^(6x)] = e^(12x) 

Integrating 

ye^(6x) = (1/12)e^(12x) + c where c is a constant 

y = (1/12)e^(6x) + ce^(-6x) 

Use the initial condition y(0)=-8 to find c: 

-8 = (1/12) + c 
c=-97/12 

Hence 

y = (1/12)e^(6x) - (97/12)e^(-6x)

What is the solution to this system of linear equations?

x + y = 4

x − y = 6

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Answer:

x=5 , y= -1

Step-by-step explanation:

You can see that one of the y's is negative while the other is positive, so you can add them together.

Now, negative 1 + positive 1 = 0, so the y's cancel out leaving only the x's.

Remember you can't add one part without adding the other so x+x = 2x, and 4+6=10. This makes the final equation 2x=10.

You can simplify that into x=5. This gives you the answer for x

Then substitute x=5 into any of the two equations (doesn't matter) I'll use the first one. So if you substitute it you get 5+y=4.

Simplified, y= -1

Therefore, x= 5 and y=-1

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(5,-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The correct statement is Aprimenumberarenumberswhichhaveonlytwofactor.

Explanation:

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A prime number is one which can be divided only by itself

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Can you solve 2^x=e^(x+2)

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Answer: Yes, I can.


Although you haven't asked for the solution, here it is anyway:

2^x = e^(x+2)

x ln(2) = x+2

x ln(2) - x = 2

x [ ln(2) - 1 ] = 2

x = 2 / [ ln(2) - 1 ]

x = 2 / -0.3069... = - 6.518... (rounded) 

2^x=e^(x+2)\n \n ln(2^x)=ln(e^(x+2))\n \n xln(2)=(x+2)ln(e)\n \n xln(2)=x+2\n \n (x+2)/(x)=ln(2)\n \n (x)/(x)+(2)/(x)=ln(2)\n \n 1+(2)/(x)=ln(2)\n \n (2)/(x)=ln(2)-1\n \n \boxed{x=(2)/(ln(2)-1)}