It would be elimination (C) because 7x and -7x can be eliminated into 0.
7x + 5y = 19
-7x - 2y = -16
3y = 3
3 3
y = 1
7x + 5y = 19
7(1) + 5y = 19
7 + 5y = 19
- 7 - 7
5y = 12
5 5
y = 2.4
(x, y) = (1, 2.4)
Answer: 7d-5
Step-by-step explanation:
You multiply 7 by anything inside of the parenthesis so 7(d) and 7(-1) after that you group together the similar variables in the equation which in this case is -7 and 2, so you do -7 + 2 which equals -5
Answer:
Mayby you should solve this equations.
I. 6x + 5y + 10 = 0
II. 4x - 7y + 25 = 0
2*I - 3*II
31y - 55 = 0
31y = 55
y = 55/31
6x + 5*55/31 + 10 = 0 --> x = -195/62
<span>Inductive reasoning is that when two lines intersect you will always have a pair of congruent angles considering an exception when all the angles are congruent. According to this,
1) Vertical angles (or opposite angles) are congruent. In this case, vertical angles could be acute or obtuse depending on the position of the lines.
2) The second case is the exception when all the angles are equal. It means that the lines are perpendicular.
3) Again back to the first case, vertical angles are equal or congruent in other words.
4) And again back to the second case when the lines are perpendicular, then all the angles that formed are equal to each other.
You can observe all the cases in the picture attached below.</span>