3x -6 = 2(x + 4)
Multiply x by two and 4 by 2 to get
3x - 6 = 2x + 8
You want the x to be alone on one side so you add six on both sides to get rid of it to get:
3x = 2x + 14
You still don’t have just one x and it isn’t alone on one side, so you subtract 2x from both sides and get
x = 14
The correct answers among the choices presented above are options B and D. Two ways to verify that solutions are correct are done by graphing the equations and see where they meet and by s<span>ubstitute back into both equations. The intersection of the graph signifies the solution. Also, when after substituting the solutions to both equations and they satisfy the equality then it is correct.</span>
Answer:
The equation is y = (-4/5)x + 2/5.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a slope form equation, y = mx + b where m represents gradient/slope and b is the y-intercept. Given that the slope is -4/5 so you have to find the value of b by substituing the coordinates into the equation :







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159lbs. (Pounds)
Step-by-step explanation:
V = kE
106 = k*120
k = 53/60
53/60 * 180 = 159lbs.