For a hyperbola

where

the directrix is the line

and the focus is at (0, c).
Here, we have c = 5, a² = 9, so b² = 5² - 9 = 16.
a = √9 = 3
b = √16 = 4
Your hyperbola's constants are ...
a = 3
b = 4
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Please note that the equation of a hyperbola has a negative sign for one of the terms. The equation given in your problem statement is that of an ellipse.
We have to see the graph to what the answer is. Sorry I wish I could help!
Answer:
x is 35
Step-by-step explanation:
First do 180 -40 and get 140. Then add 3x plus x to get 4x because they are the same value/ Do 140/ 4x and get 35. X equals 35.
There are

ways of selecting two of the six blocks at random. The probability that one of them contains an error is

So

has probability mass function

These are the only two cases since there is only one error known to exist in the code; any two blocks of code chosen at random must either contain the error or not.
The expected value of finding an error is then
X= 10
~because~
2x+5=8x, subtract 2x from both sides:
5=6x, divide 6 on both sides:
x=5/6, then rewrite the equation:
12(5/6)
x=10