The equation given in the question has two unknown variables in the form of "x" and "y". The exact value of "x" and "y" cannot be determined as two equations are needed to get to the exact values of "x" and "y". This equation can definitely be used to show the way for determining the values of "x" in terms of "y"and the value of "y" in terms of "x". Now let us check the equation given.
2x - 5y = - 15
2x = 5y - 15
2x = 5(y - 3)
x = [5(y - 3)]/2
Similarly the way the value of y can be determined in terms of "x" can also be shown.
2x - 5y = - 15
-5y = - 2x - 15
-5y = -(2x + 15)
5y = 2x + 15
y = (2x +15)/5
= (2x/5) + (15/5)
= (2x/5) + 3
So the final value of x is [5(y -3)]/2 and the value of y is (2x/5) + 3.
Answer:
½pi or 0.5pi units²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area : angle
9pi : 2pi
x : pi/9
9pi/2pi = x/(pi/9)
4.5 × pi/9 = x
x = ½pi or 0.5pi units²
This is called a Supplementary Angle, meaning the angles <em><u>MUST</u></em> add up to 180 Degree.
Angle 1 will be 94 (94-18 = 76).
Angle 2 will be 13 (8x13 = 104).
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Answer: 7
Step-by-step explanation: