i think its (x , y) -> (x + 9, y - 9)
Answer:
2 × 2 × 2 × 5
Step-by-step explanation:
2 × 2 =4×2 =8×5=40
None of the above answers are correct in the form it is written. The correct answer would be -7/2.
In order to solve this, you must use the order of operations for solving.
2x - 3 = 4x + 4 -----> Subtract 2x from both sides
-3 = 2x + 4 ------> Subtract 4 from both sides.
-7 = 2x ----> Divide both sides by 2
-7/2 = x
If this is not an option, you may have copied the problem incorrectly or did not properly list the answers.
-48, 96, -192. it is multiplied by -2 each time. hope i helped
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