Answer:
y=-5x-36
Step-by-step explanation:
distribute that into:
y+6=-5x-30
subtract 6 and get the answer
Consecutive prime numbers are going to be close to one another in the number line, and therefore not very different from the square of the number midway between them. We can thus try to locate the prime numbers in question by looking between the square root of 1000 (31.6) and 1500 (38.7). <span>In this immediate vicinity, the only prime numbers are 31 and 37, which are consecutive - no other prime numbers lie between them. The product of 31 and 37 is 1147, which is between 1000 and 1500. This meets the description above, so Martiza's PIN must be 1147.
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I guess it could be anything? because it says 4 times x + y is GREATER THAN -6
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following lengths AB = 64, AM = 4x + 4 and BM= 6x-10, If M lies on the line AB then AM+MB = AB (addition property)
Substituting the given parameters into the addition property above;
AM+MB = AB
4x + 4 + 6x - 10 = 64
combine like terms
4x+6x = 64+10-4
10x = 74-4
10x = 70
Divide both sides by 10
x = 70/10
x = 7
Note that for M to be the midpoint of AB then AM must be equal to BM i.e AM = BM
To get AM ;
Since AM = 4x+4
substitute x = 7 into the function
AM = 4(7)+4
AM = 28+4
AM = 32
Similarly, BM = 6x-10
BM = 6(7)-10
BM = 42-10
BM = 32
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<em>Since AM = BM = 32,. then M is the midpoint of AB</em>
I don’t understand your question