We are given with two equations 2x − 3y = −1 and <span>11x − 9y = −13. The problem says that when the first equation is multiplied by -3 which results to -6x + 9y = 3, the sum of the resulting equation and the second one is equal to 5x = -10. We verify this: -6x + 11x = 5x while -9 y and 9 y cancels out. 3+-13 equals -10. Hence the total is really 5x = - 10.</span>
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Point Slope Form: y - 7 = -5/2(x + 4)
Slope-intercept Form: y = mx + b
m = slope
b = y-intercept
We can automatically eliminate Option A and B because they are both written in point slope form when the questions asks for slope-intercept form.
We can also eliminate option C because the slope in the equation doesn't match the slope in the equation above.
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Answer:
y = -5/2x - 3
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Idk if i'm right (2x - 5) (x + 1)
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Answer:
The equation has infinite solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
When the same expression appears on both sides of the equal sign, the equation has an infinite number of solutions. It is true for all possible values of the variable.
x = x . . . . is true for all values of x