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2007-01-15 18:03:25 · 2 answers · asked by dewgongoo 2 in Mathematics

A.) y = -3x
B.) y = x + 6
C.) y = 2
D.) x = -4

2007-01-15 18:02:06 · 11 answers · asked by Jordan L 1 in Mathematics

2007-01-15 18:02:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2007-01-15 18:01:57 · 9 answers · asked by jenningssamuel 1 in Chemistry

A.) yes
B.) no
C.) maybe
D.) not enough information

2007-01-15 18:01:06 · 13 answers · asked by Jordan L 1 in Mathematics

Find the x- and y-intercepts of y = 4x + 3
 
A.) (3, 0) and (0, 4)

B.) (-¾, 0) and (0, 3)

C.) (-4/3,0) and (0,3)

D.) (4, 0) and (0, 3)

2007-01-15 17:59:40 · 6 answers · asked by Jordan L 1 in Mathematics

2007-01-15 17:57:08 · 7 answers · asked by C P 1 in Physics

2007-01-15 17:56:55 · 5 answers · asked by chel 1 in Medicine

please give me other formula if provided.

2007-01-15 17:54:19 · 12 answers · asked by Ezar E 1 in Chemistry

Solve each equation if the domain is (-2,-1,0,2,4)

y=-4x+10

4-2x=5y

-x+3y=1

2007-01-15 17:53:45 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

please help.
but only if you have a pretty good idea about what the answer is.
&& if you do answer thank you so so much

2007-01-15 17:52:17 · 3 answers · asked by crazyvegaschik 1 in Physics

2007-01-15 17:51:08 · 4 answers · asked by shahid k 1 in Engineering

2007-01-15 17:48:54 · 6 answers · asked by C P 1 in Physics

Where would coordinate point B(0, -4) be plotted?

A.) Quadrant II
B.) x-axis
C.) Quadrant III
D.) y-axis

2007-01-15 17:47:43 · 8 answers · asked by Bethanne s 1 in Mathematics

In which quadrant is the coordinate point A(-4, 3)?  

A.) Quadrant I
B.) Quadrant II
C.) Quadrant III
D.) Quadrant IV

2007-01-15 17:47:12 · 4 answers · asked by Bethanne s 1 in Mathematics

Solve for a:  4a - 7 = 1
__________
2 2

A.) a = 3
B.) a = 1
C.) a = 4
D.) a = 2

2007-01-15 17:45:40 · 7 answers · asked by Bethanne s 1 in Mathematics

Solve:  4 – 6(x + 2)  5x + 36  

A.) x >_4
B.) x >_ -4
C.) x <_4
D.) x <_ - 4

2007-01-15 17:44:35 · 2 answers · asked by Bethanne s 1 in Mathematics

its uses& properties

2007-01-15 17:42:33 · 7 answers · asked by vk 1 in Physics

Yea . it is understood to a certian point, then when one keeps splitting smaller and smaller it does get absrd and murky down there, and didnt the Ancient Greeks and later Leibniz warn against this type of reductions because they lead to wrong notions and absurd conclusions?

2007-01-15 17:40:39 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

In fermats last theorem
a^(n) + b^(n) = c^(n)
i.e
[a^(n/2)]^2 + [b^(n/2)]^2 = [c^(n/2)]^2
if a^(n/2) , b^(n/2) & c^(n/2) exists then it is forming a rt. triangle also we know that any number having any power can be expressed as difference of two coprime perfect squares.
So [a^(n/2)]^2 , [b^(n/2)]^2 & [c^(n/2)]^2 are expressible as difference of two coprime perfect squares, so they will also make three rt. triangles.
Does this shows that Fermats last theorem is solvable by this concept?

2007-01-15 17:38:51 · 1 answers · asked by rajesh bhowmick 2 in Mathematics

2007-01-15 17:36:27 · 10 answers · asked by Galyose 1 in Chemistry

URGENT S1 exam in a few hrs..

2007-01-15 17:34:10 · 4 answers · asked by Pichka 2 in Mathematics

OK, i have an honors geometry finals next week that is worth 300 points, i have an 88% currently and need to get 285/300 pooints on the test to get at least an A-, any adivce?

2007-01-15 17:33:15 · 5 answers · asked by It's me! 2 in Mathematics

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