There's some unknown (but derivable) system of equations being modeled by the two lines in the given graph. (But we don't care what equations make up these lines.)
There's no solution to this particular system because the two lines are parallel.
How do we know they're parallel? Parallel lines have the same slope, and we can easily calculate the slope of these lines.
The line on the left passes through the points (-1, 0) and (0, -2), so it has slope
(-2 - 0)/(0 - (-1)) = -2/1 = -2
The line on the right passes through (0, 2) and (1, 0), so its slope is
(0 - 2)/(1 - 0) = -2/1 = -2
The slopes are equal, so the lines are parallel.
Why does this mean there is no solution? Graphically, a solution to the system is represented by an intersection of the lines. Parallel lines never intersect, so there is no solution.
2.08. If you want to round, then it will be 2.09.
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Answer:
2 1/9
Step-by-step explanation:
decimal 2.111111111111111111111111111
just cut 2 in half then 2/9 in half
Answer:
1.33
Step-by-step explanation:
480 divided by 360 gets you 1.33
Find out how old her dad was when Cindy was born by subtracting 2 from 28. Her dad was 26 when she was born. If Cindy is 18 then her dad is 26 years older than that. 18+26=dads age. Dads age is 44.