Step-by-step explanation:
(1,1.5) is the solution but (12,4) is not the solution of given equation.
1.5=1/4×1+5/4(which is true)
4=1/4×12+5/4(which is false)
Let x represent some number
Sum of 3 and twice some number = 3 +2x
Five times the sum of 3 and twice some number: 5(3+2x)
5(3+2x)=70
15+10x=70
Subtract 15 from both sides to have 10x by itself
10x=55
Divide 10 on both sides to get x by itself
x=55/10
x=5.5
Hope this helped
Answer:
no. see below
Step-by-step explanation:
This much of Josh's working is correct:
x^2-6x=7
x^2-6x+9=7+9
(x-3)^2=16
At this point Josh apparently overlooked the fact that he needed to take the square root of both sides of the equation. Had he done that, he would have ...
x -3 = ±4
x = 3+4 . . . or . . . 3 -4
x = 7 or -1
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Josh reported values of x that would match ...
x -3 = ±16
He <em>violated the equal sign</em> by taking the square root on the left, and multiplying by ±1 on the right. Doing different operations on the two sides of the equation will mean the value of x is changed to something other than what you're looking for.
Answer:
The slope of the line = m = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The points
To determine:
The slope of this graph
Determining the slope between (0, 0) and (1, 2)
Using the formula
Slope = m = [y₂ - y₁] / [x₂ - x₁]
= [2 - 0] / [1 - 0]
= 2 / 1
Thus, the slope of the line = m = 2
False
A function can’t have 2 y-intercepts so y is not a function of x