Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
5x + 2y = 17
We are given the values (1, 6)
Substitute then into the equation
(I put a question mark to basically ask the question “is 5(1) + 2(6) equal to 17?”)
5(1) + 2(6) = 17?
5 + 12 = 17?
Yes!
Hope this helped and made sense :)
Answer:
Solve by substitution
[y=5/2x-4]
[y= -x+3]
Substitute y = -x +3
[-x+3=5/2x-4]
Isolate x for -x+3=5/2x-4: x=2
For y = -x+3
Substitute x = 2
y= -2+3
Simplify
y=1
The solutions to the system of equations are:
y=1 x=2
Answer:
12/32 divide by 4 and get 3/8 you can’t simplify any further after that
Step-by-step explanation:
S = πr(r + √(h² + r²))
400.2 = 3.14(6)(6 + √(h² + 6²))
400.2 = 18.84(6 + √(h² + 36))
18.84 18.84
21¹⁰⁹/₄₇₁ = 6 + √(h² + 36))
- 6 - 6
15¹⁰⁹/₄₇₁ = √(h² + 36)
231²²¹⁰⁰⁵/₂₂₁₈₄₁ = h² + 36
- 36 - 36
195²²¹⁰⁰⁵/₂₂₁₈₄₁ = h²
14 ≈ h
Answer:
i am going to help you to understand this problem. if it is written with 10 0s it will be the billion place. because of the ten ones it will be 0,000,010, and because of the ten two's, which is 20, it will be 0,000,030. and when i searched up on google, and watched an episode of number blocks, no, 30 is not a square number OR a cube number.
Step-by-step explanation: