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OpenStudy (gamer56):
:D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is 1 greater than or equal to 5?
OpenStudy (gamer56):
neither 5 is greater then 1
correct?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes correct so 1 wont be in the function
I'm in and out because i have to catch up in my math class can you do these by yourself and tell me what you get
4(2)-3=
4(3)-3=
4(4)-3=
OpenStudy (gamer56):
4 x 2= 8-3= 3
4 x 3=12-3= 9
4 x 4=16-3=13
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
8-3=3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8-3=5
\[\ge\] this means a number is greater than or equal to another number
5,9,12 are greater than or equal to 5 so your solution set will be 2,3,4
OpenStudy (gamer56):
Determine which value is a solution to the open sentence.
2 + 4x = 18
OpenStudy (gamer56):
i think i got this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
subtract 2 by 18 then divide that solution by 4
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OpenStudy (gamer56):
16 correct?
OpenStudy (gamer56):
wait i didnt divide
OpenStudy (anonymous):
18-2 is 16 now divide by 4
OpenStudy (gamer56):
4?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
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OpenStudy (gamer56):
Which is a word phrase for the variable expression?
3(n – 1)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats another name for multiplying
OpenStudy (gamer56):
dividing??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no mathmatical terms for multiplying dividing would be the inverse
OpenStudy (gamer56):
oh
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OpenStudy (gamer56):
so what do i do?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well what would be a mathmatical term for multiplication?
OpenStudy (gamer56):
inverse
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no thats the opposite of a sign
OpenStudy (anonymous):
product is one mathmatical term
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
and what is n and 1 doing
OpenStudy (gamer56):
subtraction
OpenStudy (gamer56):
@texaschic101 help someone
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now a mathmatical term for subtraction?
OpenStudy (gamer56):
Addition???
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no thats the inverse
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mathmatical term would be another way of saying subtraction more advance
OpenStudy (gamer56):
can you tell me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
when you're subtracting you're finding the difference of two numbers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
soo in that equation you're finding the product of the difference of n and 1
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OpenStudy (gamer56):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes that is what the word phrase would be or similar
OpenStudy (gamer56):
So my answer would be?? @KlOwNlOvE
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well are you given options
OpenStudy (gamer56):
whoops i thought i posted them
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OpenStudy (gamer56):
A.
three times the quotient of a number n and 1
B.
three more than the difference of a number n and 1
C.
three times the difference of a number n and 1
D.
one less than the product 3 and a number n
OpenStudy (anonymous):
quotient means divide and theres no dividing so A is no
more means adding theres no adding so B is no
C you are multiplying 3 by the difference of n and 1
D would be 3n-1