-2x+4y=4 Equation 1
x-2y=6 Equation 2
Solving by substitution method.
Isolate x from equation 2.
x=2y+6
Substitute value of x in equation 1
-2(2y+6)+4y=4
-4y-12+4y=4
-12=4
-16=0
Which is false.
Answer: No solution
Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
A line perpendicular to the x-axis is a line parallel to the y-axis
so
the equation of the line is of the form x=(+/-)a
The slope of the line is undefined
where
a is a real number
therefore
x=6 is a line perpendicular to the x-axis
Answer:
5 is congruent by HL this is because both have a right angle and a congruent side
6 you do not have enough information.
The perimeter is just adding all the sides together.
a.) 180 = 40 + 40 + x + x
180 = 80 + 2x Subtract 80 on both sides
100 = 2x Take 1/2 of 100 to get x
x= 50cm
b.) 1000 = 150 + 150 + x + x
1000 = 300 + 2x Subtract 300 on both sides
700 = 2x Take 1/2 of 700 to get x
x = 350
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A line perpendicular to the y-axis, which is vertical, is a line that is horizontal. Perfectly horizontal lines always have a slope of 0. Thus, the equation of the line perpendicular to the one given and passing through the given point (5, 1) is
y - 1 = 0(x - 5) and
y - 1 = 0x - 0 and
y - 1 = 0 so
y = 1 is the equation you're looking for.