Answer:
Ok
Step By Step:
thanks ?
Multiply the first equation by -1 to get -4x - y = --5
Then add the second equation 3x + y = 3
+ ____________
-x = -2 or x = 2
then plug in 2 for x in one of the equations and solve for y 4(2) + y = 5
8 + y = 5
Subtract 8 from both sides y = -3
So x = 2, y = -3 or (2,-3)
Answer: The measure of <b is 26 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. I remember this because my teacher told me this: "Complements are always RIGHT!" Of course, this is a reference to complementary angles combining to make right angles, which are 90 degrees.
To go back on your question, if <a and <b are truly complementary, then m<a +m<b = 90 degrees. Substitute the measure of <a for 64 degrees, then you get 64 degrees + m<b = 90 degrees. Simplify. Then you'd get that the measure of <b is 26 degrees.
(P.S. Sorry if I cluttered up the ask portion of your post. I haven't used this platform in like 2 years, so everything seems so foreign to me.)
Answer:
4
explanation:
well 18 minus 12 would equal 6. correct? so we would add x to 6 so the new equation would be 6 + x = 10 or to make it easier just do 10 - x = 6
Answer: f(2) = -4
Step-by-step explanation: Here we're given the function f(x) = -3x + 2 and we are asked to find f(2).
In other words, if we put an <em>x</em> into our function, we get a -3x + 2 out so what happens when we put a 2 into the function?
Well if we put a 2 into the function,
that's f(2) and we get -3(2) + 2 out.
Now all we have to do is simplify on the right side.
-3(2) is -6 so we have -6 + 2 which is -4.
So f(2) is -4.