kethBeallesli9M
kethBeallesli9M kethBeallesli9M
  • 03-09-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

solve this t 40=15(1.2)^t

Respuesta :

Аноним Аноним
  • 03-09-2016
[tex]t * 40=15(1.2)^t[/tex] 

[tex]t(40)=15(1.2^t)[/tex]  [tex]|Simplify| [/tex]

[tex]40t=15(1.2^t)[/tex] 

[tex]15(1.2^t)=40t[/tex]  [tex]|Flip \ the \ given \ equation|[/tex] 

[tex] \dfrac{15(1.2^t)}{15} =\ \textgreater \ \dfrac{40t}{15} [/tex] 

[tex]1.2^t= \dfrac{8}{3}t [/tex]
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

As you type your outline, click Demote to move a line of text A. in two levels. B. in one level. C. out one level. D. out two levels
Convert 0.06m squared to cm squared
What is the direction of the electric field at a point directly below a negative charge?
The primary intracellular electrolyte is ___?
no one answered this question... help?
Based on this map, which statement is about Japan's economy is MOST accurate?A)Japan's economy is similar to the economy of China.B)Japan's industry has never r
Solve k = 0.5mv2 for v
Which one is NOT true of the main idea of a selection? A. It is an educated guess about an author's intended point. B. It is a summary of the title of a selec
What mass of silver chloride can be produced from 1.82 l of a 0.176 m solution of silver nitrate?
In the digital age we have less time to absorb and make sense of new information. fewer ways to learn than we did before the digital age. mentally become narrow