First we have to get x by itself, so we multiply two on each side,
then we get 5x=660/4, I like to simplify here, so I would change it to 5x=165, then we divide each side by 5
x=33
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Answer: a) Yes
b) No
Explanation: Substitute the values of X and Y from the given points into the equation. I’ll use a) as an example:
Given point: (1,-3)
Equation: 4x-2y=10
Value of X: 1
Value of Y: -3
Substitute X and Y: 4(1)-2(-3)=10
4-(-6)=10
4+6=10 ✔︎
Therefore, the given ordered pair is a proper solution to the equation 4x-2y=10.
*You can use the same method for question b).*
Answer:
d) intersecting, but not perpendicular lines
Step-by-step explanation:
Changing the sign of one of the variable terms causes the line to be reflected across one of the axes. The slope is the opposite of what it was. Since the original slope was not 1 or -1, the resulting line is not perpendicular to it. Lines with different slopes will be intersecting.
The two lines are intersecting, but not perpendicular.
Answer:
1) It has a y-intercept of 4
2) A, the rate of change represents how fast the boys run every hour.