Answer:
<h3>a. Give an example for which Arial's claim is true.</h3>
If linear relations have equal coefficient about the independent variable, then those linear relations are parallel. For example,
and
.
Notice that the coefficient of the dependent variable must be also equal, otherwise it would change the slope of the expression and they wouldn't be parallel.
<h3>b. Give an example for which Arial's claim is false.
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The statement is not false.
<h3>c. Suggest an improvement to Arial's claim.</h3>
An improvemente would be that the constant term no need to be equal too, between linear relations, because they can be at "differecent heights", sort of speak.
He spent $9.50 in total. To find this answer, you write the equation 2(9.95) + 3(1.20). You would distribute getting 5.90 + 3.60= $9.50.
Answer:
3x+2y+11
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Answer:
1 5/7
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I literally just took the test so yeah