(1,2)
The solution is where the lines intersect so you can see they intersect at (1,2)
Answer:
x = 8
Step-by-step explanation:

I did 12 -2 which equals 10
10 times 3/5 equals 6
6 plus 2 equals 8
Answer:
There are (63) combinations. The notation means "six choose three". Out of six items (flavors) choose three.
(nk)=n!k!(n−k)!.
(63)=6!3!3!.
Think of it this way. There are 6 ways to choose a flavor. Once you choose, there are 5 ways to choose the next. After that, there are 4 flavors left. which is 6!/3!=6⋅5⋅4⋅3⋅2⋅13⋅2⋅1=6⋅5⋅4=120.
But, you could have chosen {chocolate,vanilla,strawberry} and you get the same combination as {vanilla, strawberry, chocolate} so we have to divide by 3!=3⋅2⋅1=6 to account for the order of choosing.
So the number of combinations of flavors is (63)=1206=20.
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The factorisation of the given expressions is as follows;
- a) p²y²– 2py + 1 = (py -1)²
- b) a²y² -2aby +b² = (ay - b)²
<h3>Factorization using identities</h3>
The given identity is;
From the given identity, we can conclude that;
In the expression (a);
- py represents a in the identity and 1 represents b in the identity.
In the expression (b);
- ay represents a in the identity and b represents b in the identity.
Hence, the factorised expressions are as represented above.
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