First find the x and y values because where the lines will intersect, they share the point of the intersection so they will share the x and y coordinates.
Rearrange equations


To cancel y, we must do equation 1 minus equation 2. Similarly:




So the x coordinate is 3.
The y coordinate can be found with substitution of x into one of the equations:

So where the two lines intersect is at the point (3, 7), which is the solution to the equations.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The appropriate inference procedure in this case is a one-sample t test for a mean. The test statistic for this test is
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Answer:
answe is 1+i
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Answer:
- C
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- A
- A
- C
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 2x + 246 = 360° (Vertically opposite and angle at a point)
2x = 360 - 246
2x = 114°
x = 114 / 2
x = 57°
3) Since <ABD is a right angle (i.e its sum is 90°)
<CBD = 90° - 75° = 15°
5) <1 = <2 (Vertically opposite angles are equal)
12x + 3 = 10x + 15
12x - 10x = 15 - 3
2x = 12
x = 6
Therefore,
<2 = 10(6) + 15
<2 = 75°