I am going to assume these are points across the same line. (line segments)
If so, then jk + kl = jl
If jk is 6x and kl is 3x, we can solve for x.
6x + 3x = 27 (note we subbed 27 in for jl)
9x = 27 (divide both sides by 9 to leave on x on the left)
x = 3
CHECK! sub 3 in for x in the original problem.
6 (3) + 3 (3) = 27
18 + 9 = 27
Yes! It checks. x = 3
(-6, 20)
You can get this through elimination by multiplying the first equation by -2 to get the y values to cancel out.
6 in the number 6.45 is the ones digit.
6 in the number 62 is the tens digit.
Answer:
120 units^2
Step-by-step explanation:
(12)(5)(0.5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2) + (5)(2) = 120 units^2