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HOW do I solve these problems? Q. 1. Using algebraic notation, write two consectutive whole numbers starting with 2n-1. 2. Simplify 2+3 2+5- 72 3. Find the slope, y-intercept, and x-intercept of the following equations: y=3x y=3x-3 Asked by Kayla22 - Mon May 25 21:47:59 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. 2n - 1, 2n 2. 2 + 3(sqrt 2) + 5 - (sqrt 72) = 2 + 3(sqrt 2) + 5 -6(sqrt 2) = 7 - 3(sqrt 2) 3. slope is 3 for both; x-intercept of first equation is 0, for second equation is 3; y-intercept of first equation is 0, for second equation is -3 Answered by jimbob - Mon May 25 21:54:01 2009 any math masters out there enough to help me with a couple questions please??!! 10 points!? Q. first i want to say thanks. these questions i ask maybe a little confusing the way i ask them so please try. 1) graph on a number line -5 Asked by lover2 - Wed Jan 9 23:52:04 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1: go to the rite.. if the variable is on the left which ever way the sign <> points you go that way... its the oppisite for the ritte... 2:graphs i cant really help u on from here but i hope this helps Answered by Brendan H - Thu Jan 10 00:01:21 2008 Number and Algebraic Sense Questions (First person to get all answers right gets 10 points)?
Q. 1. Jeff is building a scale model of an airplane. The body of the actual plane is 32 feet 3 inches long, and the wingspan is 37 feet. He made the body of the model 15 inches long. Which should be the lenght of the wingspan? 13.1 in 15.9 in 17.2 in 18.3 in 2. Expressed in scientific notation the Earth's mass is 6.58x10^21 tons. Which is the number of zeros this measure would contain if it were written in decimal notation? 19 20 21 24 3. Greg was looking at the elevations above and below sea level on a map. Which list shows elevations above and below sea level in order from the lowest elevation to the highest? -400 ft, -20 ft, 350 ft, 1,200 ft -20 ft, -400 ft, 350 ft, 1,200 ft -20 ft, 350 ft, -400 ft, 1,200 ft 1,200 ft, 350 ft, -400 ft, -2 [cont.] Asked by Linzyne W - Thu Dec 6 01:15:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. 17.2 19 -400 ... 1,200 Answered by Jim L - Thu Dec 6 01:21:09 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "algebraic notation" algebraic3 png
356px x 356px | 2.50kB [source page] able to If both pieces start on the same File put the starting Rank 1 8 right after the name of the piece Otherwise put the starting file a h right after the name of the piece In this diagram the two white Knights are on different files so if you are moving the Knight on c3 you would write Nce2 If you are moving the Knight on f4 you would write Nfe2 How to chessnotation7 jpg
404px x 404px | 46.30kB [source page] In the next diagram White is going to capture Black s pawn on d5 This move is called exd5 When a capture is made this is indicated with an x Next White captures the Knight on c6 This move is written as Bxc6+ Notice the + sign This represents check since Black s King is now in check From Yahoo Image Search: "algebraic notation" |


