Answer:
a set of two or more equations, each containing two or more variables whose values can simultaneously satisfy both or all the equations in the set, the number of variables being equal to or less than the number of equations in the set.
Step-by-step explanation:
It works because of two properties of equations: Multiplying (or dividing) the expression on each side by the same number does not alter the equation. Adding two equations produces another valid equation: e.g. 2x = x + 10 (x = 10) and x − 3 = 7 (x also = 10).
Answer:
16 lessons
Step-by-step explanation:
12 divided by .75 = 16
1. The Formula to getting the area of a circle is pi r^2= 3.14 times the radius squared. Plug in the number given in the question to get your answer.
2. The Circumference formula is 2pir which is 2 time 3.14 times the radius given. Plug in the number to get your answer.
3. This one is giving you the diameter, therefore you need to divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius (diameter is twice the size of radius) and plug in the radius into the first formula (3.14 times r^2) to get your answer.
Well in THAT case it would be C. because it is a PROGRAM, and PROGRAMS are softwares on computers ;)