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let the unknown two-digits number be 'xy'.
Then it is possible to write any two-digit number as 10x+y, where x - the tens digit and y - the unit digit.
Using the rule described above the phrase 'the tens digit of a number is twice the units digit' may be written as x=2y.
Using the same rule the phrase 'if the digits are reversed, the new number is 36 is less than the original number' may be written as (10x+y)-(10y+x)=36.
These two equations may be resolved as system of two equations:
Check: the original number is 84, the new number is 48; difference is 84-48=36.
answer: 84
Answer:
for the third question y = 5, x = 3
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inconsistent
Step-by-step explanation:
inconsistent
The first one is false! An exponent must be greater than 1 to show exponential growth. The next 3 are TRUE! From 0 to 1, the exponent will show decay. An exponential function make some sort of parabola shape and NOT a straight line. And for y=2x, just plug in your given points (x,y) so: 6=2(3) which means 6=6, and that is true
C you just add them divide by 2