Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Y = 4x - 9 and y = x-3 so the two right sides (4x-9 and x-3) must be equal
4x-9 = x-3
Let's solve for x
4x-9 = x-3
4x-9+9 = x-3+9 ... add 9 to both sides
4x = x+6
4x-x = x+6-x ... subtract x from both sides
3x = 6
3x/3 = 6/3 ... divide both sides by 3
x = 2
If x = 2, then y is...
y = 4*x - 9 = 4*2-9 = 8-9 = -1
which can also be found by
y = x-3 = 2-3 = -1
So overall x = 2 and y = -1
We have the ordered pair (x,y) = (2,-1)
Answer:
Not a right triangle. See below for my reasoning.
Step-by-step explanation:
If this is a right triangle, then the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides will equal the square of the longest side: 7^2 + 9^2 = 11^2 => 49 + 81 = 121 But this is false.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay, so I think I know what the equations are, but I might have misinterpreted them because of the syntax- I think when you ask a question you can use the symbols tool to input it in a more clear way, otherwise you can use parentheses and such.
Problem 1:
(x²)/4 +y²= 1
y= x+1
*substitute for y*
Now we have a one-variable equation we can solve-
x²/4 + (x+1)² = 1
x²/4 + (x+1)(x+1)= 1
x²/4 + x²+2x+1= 1
*subtract 1 from both sides to set equal to 0*
x²/4 +x^2+2x=0
x²/4 can also be 1/4 * x²
1/4 * x² +1*x² +2x = 0
*combine like terms*
5/4 * x^2+2x+ 0 =0
now, you can use the quadratic equation to solve for x
a= 5/4
b= 2
c=0
the syntax on this will be rough, but I'll do my best...
x= (-b ± √(b²-4ac))/(2a)
x= (-2 ±√(2²-4*(5/4)*(0))/(2*(5/4))
x= (-2 ±√(4-0))/(2.5)
x= (-2±2)/2.5
x will have 2 answers because of ±
x= 0 or x= 1.6
now plug that back into one of the equations and solve.
y= 0+1 = 1
y= 1.6+1= 2.6
Hopefully this explanation was enough to help you solve problem 2.
Problem 2:
x² + y² -16y +39= 0
y²- x² -9= 0