=> . x = { 2y / 3 +2 } this is equation of line in terms of x
=> . if line meets the x-axis the co-ordinates of meeting point would be ( x , 0 )
=> . x = 2 ( 0 ) / 3 + 2
=> . x = 2
so, the point is ( 2 , 0 )
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the rocket cannot penetrate the ground, in a contextual sense, therefore the roots of this equation should be the domain of this function. i'll let you find the roots of this quadratic equation (hint: use the quadratic formula:
1- c
2-a
step-by-step explanation:
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the answer would be d
straight away you can eliminate a and c because not all books contain a scientific skill because some may be fiction. c is also wrong because it saids that the only way children can learn is through books which is incorrect.
b is also wrong because reading can be a scientific skill but not always, therefore it is wrong which leaves you with d, the correct answer since it said that it can children learn.
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