<span>(1) 2x + y = 9
</span><span>(2) 8x – 2y = 6
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You can eliminate the x or the y. I am going to eliminate the y
First multiply the first equation 2x + y = 9 by 2.
2x + y = 9
2(2x + y = 9)
4x +2y = 18
Now we have a new equation that we can use and we can eliminate the y from the other equation because +2y - 2y = 0. Lets do that now and solve for x.
4x +2y = 18
8x – 2y = 6
12x = 24
12x / 12 = 24 / 12
x = 2
So we found the value of x, which is 2. To find y, insert 2 into one of the original equations. I am going to use 2x + y = 9
2x + y = 9
2(2) + y = 9
4 + y = 9
-4 + 4 + y = 9 - 4
y = 9 - 4
y = 5
y = 5.
Our point is at (x, y) = (2,5)
x = 2
y = 5
Answer:
250 : 500 : 750 : 1000
Step-by-step explanation:
2500 ÷ 1+2+3+4
2500 ÷ 10
250
Therefore the answer is,
1 : 2 : 3 : 4
250 : 500 : 750 : 1000
Answer:
just post them all in one question instead of a ton of different questions. it's annoying.
Step-by-step explanation:
Do you mean find AB? There's no info on D so we can't find AD.
However, AB is 18.
Subtract BC from AC (18 from 36) to get the remaining AB (18).