Algebra always makes things sound harder than they actually are, and weird vocabulary can mix up the steps we knew so well.
Part 1: Multiply the first equation by a 2 so that you can cancel out the y variable.
6x - 2y = 0
5x + 2y = 22
Part 2: Actually cancel out the y variables, and combine like terms.
11x = 22
Part 3: Solve for "x" by dividing both sides by 11
x = 2
Part 4: Substitute the variable "x" with the value we just solved for in the original equation.
3(2) - y = 0
6 - y = 0
Then, solve for y by adding y to both sides
6=y
Solution Set = {2,6}
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The circumcenter is equidistant from the three vertices of the triangle. From the figure shown, we will prove DA = DB = DC. 2) DA = DB, DC = DB(If a point is on the perp. bisector of a segment, it is equidistant from each endpoint of the segment.)
Answer:
In a right pentagonal prism, the bases are pentagons and the lateral faces are rectangles. If we take a cross-section perpendicular to the base, this same cross-section will be parallel to the lateral faces. This means it will be the same shape as the lateral faces, which is a rectangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=11x-18
Step-by-step explanation:
y=11x+b (b is the unknown y-int)
to find the y-int, substitute in (2, 4), and solve for b *substitute in 2 for x and 4 for y*
y=11x+b
4=11(2)+b
4=22+b
b=-18
the equation of the line:
y=11x-18