Provide an appropriate response.Explain why, when rewriting a fraction with a different denominator, the fraction can be multiplied by another fraction whose numerator and denominator are the same.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary. When the numerator and denominator are the same, the fraction is equal to 1. Any number multiplied by 1 is the number itself.
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Solve the differential equation.x =
- 4y, x > 0
A. y = x4(cos x + C), x > 0 B. y = x-4(sin x + C), x > 0 C. y = x4(sin x + C), x > 0 D. y = x-4(cos x + C), x > 0
Use the graph to estimate the specified limit.Find f(x)
A. -
B.
C.
D. -3
Find the standard divisor for the given situation. Round your answer to two decimals.A small country consists of 7 provinces with the following populations: There are 320 federal judges to be apportioned according to the population of each province.
A. 600.37 B. 472.25 C. 702.49 D. 550.23
Illustrate and find the product by the indicated method.A = {0} and B = {14, 24, 34}. Use a crossing-line pattern to find A × B.
A. {0} × {14, 24, 34} = 3
B. {0, 14} × {24, 34} = 4