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<h3>1.) Combine x and 3x:</h3>
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<em> variables because to get to the end sum of the equation, there can only be 1 variable. So to get the 1, you combine like terms. </em>
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<h3>2.) Add 19 to both sides:</h3>
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<em> - We do this to get 1 number left over. To do this you do the opposite of what you see. In this case we have a negative 19, so you add 19 on each side of the equals. </em>
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<h3>3.) Divide both sides by 4:</h3>
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I need to see the graphs, can you attach a image of them..
Answer:
B. D (-4, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
In quadrant II x value is -ve and y value is positive.
•y-intercept is 20
•y-intercept represents how many glass bottles you need to earn $1.00 if you have 0 aluminum cans
•x-intercept is 50
•x-intercept represents how many aluminum cans you need to earn $1.00 if you have 0 glass bottles
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The given rectangle has diagonals have the endpoints P(-3, -2) ,I(4, -7) and A(4, -2) ,D(-3, -7)
The diagonals of the rectangle bisect each other so we use the midpoint formula to find their point of intersection.
The midpoint formula is;

We use any pair of endpoints of the diagonals to find the point of intersection.
Using A(4, -2) ,D(-3, -7)


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