Essentially when people ask you find the solution to system of equation, there asking at what x value do these to graphs intersect. The easiest way to do this is to get a graphing calculator, or desmos and type in the equation and find where they intersect. Heck, even the question says to solve it with a graph, but I'll demonstrate it algebraically.
One way you can do this is set the equation equal to each other. This is because you want to know at what x-value has the same y-value. So we get:
x^2 + 6x + 8 = x + 4
We can then combine like terms, or move everything to one side. So we get:
x^2 + 5x + 4 = 0.
Then we can use the quadratic formula to solve for x.
x=(-5 +/- sqrt(5^2 - 4(1)(4)))/(2(1)
This simplifies into:
(-5 +/- 3)/2
Finally we add and subtract:
(-5 + 3)/2 = x = -1
(-5 - 3)/2 = x = -4
And our solution is x = -1, x = -4
4.4a-7.3 is equal to
4.4a= 7.3 divide both sides by 4.4
a= 1.66
Answer:
x < -10/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide both sides by -7. Because this divisor is negative, we must reverse the direction of the inequality sign, obtaining:
-7x < 10
----- < -----
-7 -7
Then x < -10/7
Answer:
V=pi multiplied by r^2 times height
Step-by-step explanation: