This is a system of equations, and I am assuming that you are being asked to solve it.
This is finding the point where these two lines intersect.
The key to solving these algebraically is finding one part in terms of another part and substituting.
We can solve this system by Gaussian elimination, first by multiplying the second equation in its entirety by 2, so that the x-terms will cancel.
We have

and

.
The last equation is rewritten as

.
Now, we cancel the x-terms.



We have our value for y, so we just plug this back into any of the original equations to get x.

Thus, the solution to the system of equations is the point

.
Answer:
I believe the slope is 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
R=22
Step-by-step explanation:
180-44= 136
136÷2= 68
90-68= 22
180 is angle of the straight line. 44 is subtracted to get angle of only the triangle on the left which is 136. 136 is then divided by 2 since the remaining two angles are equal and you'll get 68. R is part of a right-angled triangle (90°) subtract 68 from that and you will get 22
The whole picture doesn’t fit but let me know if this helps.
Answer:
2.456x10^11
Step-by-step explanation: