The solution would be x=0 because the statement is false.
Answer:
(they're the same)
Step-by-step explanation:

\left[x \right] = \left[ \frac{-1}{4}\right][x]=[4−1] = x*3 +3x*2+6) - (9x*2-5x+7
Answer:
3 (5x+2y = 0)
2 (2x – 3y = -19)
Step-by-step explanation:
5x+2y=0 (1)
2x-3y=-19 (2)
To eliminate y from the first two equation when applying the linear combination method
We will multiply y Equation (1) and (2) with 3 and 2 respectively so that the coefficients of y in the two equations +6 and -6 respectively
3(5x+2y=0)
2(2x-3y=-19)
We have,
15x+6y=0 (3)
4x-6y= -38 (4)
Add Equation (3) and (4)
19x=-38
x= -2
Substitute x= -2 into (1)
5x+2y=0
5(-2)+2y=0
-10+2y=0
-10= -2y
y=-10/-2
=5
y=5, x=-2
No. Quincy should have used the trend line to find the corresponding x value when y=80.