Answer:
(-18,9)
Step-by-step explanation (work shown in picture attached):
1) The first step in solving by substitution is to isolate the y-term in one of the equations if it is not already isolated. Isolate y in the first equation by dividing both sides by -2. This leaves us with the equation
2) Now, substitute
for the y in the second equation. Simplify and isolate x. (You can multiply everything by -2 to get rid of the fraction.) This leaves us with x = -18.
3) We've found the x-value of the solution, -18. Now, substitute -18 for x back into one of the original equations (I chose the first one because it was simple) and isolate y. This gives us y = 9. Thus, in point form, the answer is (-18,9).
When squaring fractions, both the numerator and the denominator are squared:
12. (4/5)² = 16/25
13. (-5/12)² = 25/144
14. (13/6)² = 169/36
Try to start by reading the manual it came with. If it didn't come with a manual, then your teacher in school will teach you how to use it for specific commands. Otherwise it's just like using a regular calculator but with the ability to do more things, what do you need to know on it?
Answer:
943,281
Step-by-step explanation:
Just move the 3 up a value
If it's in the ten's place, then move it to the hundred's place value.
If it's in the hundred's place, then move it to thousand's place value.
So on and so on...
Answer:
0=6
There are no solutions to this answer.
Step-by-step explanation: