X = 3y
/3 /3
y = 3x
the answer is y = 3x
Answer:
Add
2
π
to
−
15
π
2
.
−
15
π
2
+
2
π
The resulting angle of
−
11
π
2
is coterminal with
−
15
π
2
but isn't positive. Repeat the step.
−
11
π
2
Add
2
π
to
−
11
π
2
.
−
11
π
2
+
2
π
The resulting angle of
−
7
π
2
is coterminal with
−
15
π
2
but isn't positive. Repeat the step.
−
7
π
2
Add
2
π
to
−
7
π
2
.
−
7
π
2
+
2
π
The resulting angle of
−
3
π
2
is coterminal with
−
15
π
2
but isn't positive. Repeat the step.
−
3
π
2
Add
2
π
to
−
3
π
2
.
−
3
π
2
+
2
π
The resulting angle of
π
2
is positive and coterminal with
−
15
π
2
.
π
2
Step-by-step explanation:
zorry if im wrong
2x - y = 2
<u>6x - y = -2</u>
<u>-4x</u> = <u>0</u>
-4 -4
x = 0
2x - y = 2
2(0) - y = 2
0 - y = 2
<u>+ 0 + 0</u>
<u>-y</u> = <u>2</u>
-1 -1
y = -2
(x, y) = (0, -2)
Answer:
Its D :)
Step-by-step explanation:
I just plugged them all in and D was the correct formula
Answer:
I might be wrong for this. But in my opinion, the answer might be C. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at the graph, the one dot is on 4 which is on the x axis of the positive side. the other dot is connected to the y axis which is also the positive side and it lands directly on 3. I honestly have no further explanations, but hopefully, someone can correct me for this mistake.