Combine the two equations so that it’s 2x+5=4x-1 and then subtract 2x from both sides. now it’s 5=4x-1 and add 1 to both sides. now is 6=4x 6 divided by 4 is 1.5 so that is the x value. now sub 1.5 as the x value into the first equation so it’s y=2(1.5)+5. you do the math and it’s y=8 (because 1.5 times 2 is 3 and 3+5 is 8) then your point is (1.5,8)
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The answer 1 degrees Fahrenheit because you have to subtract 16-15. I subtracted 16-15 instead of putting the negative sign
Alright! When you have a constant to a power times another constant to a power (ex. [x^3 times x^3] ) you simply add the powers and keep the base [x^6]. When you have a power to a power (ex. [(12^3)^3] ) you multiply the powers and keep the base [12^9]. When you have a constant to a power divided by a constant to a power (ex. [ x^2 divided by x^5] ) you subtract the powers and keep the base. It's hard to see the questions, so I'll leave this here for you to use as a guide.