X - 3pt baskets (he reaches 3x points)
y - 2pt baskets (he reaches 2y points)
We know, that y=x+43
97 - 1 free throw = 97 - 1 = 96
Sum of points: 96
3x + 2y = 96. Substitute to "y" an expression "x+43" :
3x + 2(x+43)=96
3x+2x+86=96
5x=10 |:5
x=2
So y=x+43=2+43=45
He has made 2 three points baskets and 45 two points baskets
Answer:
(3, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the inequality y > -2x + 3 and y ≤ x - 2
The graph of the inequalities are plotted using the geogebra graphing online calculator.
The portion of the graph that is shaded with dark blue, represents the portion that supports the equation.
All the ordered pair points given in the question are also labelled in the graph.
From the graph we can see that only point (3, 0) falls in the area that supports the equation. Hence (3, 0) makes both inequalities true.
Its kinda the same as the A just in the negative
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation: go over 5 . Down 1 .