Answer:
A. (4,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x -5y = 3
x -3y = 1
Change the equation to isolate a variable so you can substitute it in the other one.
x = 1+3y so
2(1+3y) -5y = 3
2 + 6y -5y =3
2 + y = 3
y=1
Back to the easy equation we isolated
x = 1+3(1)
x= 4
(4,1) is a point where x=4 and y=1
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Answer:
No I don't agree with their solution; both their answers are wrong.
Correct answer is
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given:

Now given:
According to Mai
and According to Tyler 
Now we need to find which of them is correct.
So we will solve the given equation we get;

Subtracting both side by 1 we get;

Now Multiplying both side
we get;

Hence both of them are incorrect, correct answer is
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I CALCULATED IT AND GOT
C) 4.29
The inverse, converse and contrapositive of a statement are used to determine the true values of the statement
<h3>How to determine the inverse, converse and contrapositive</h3>
As a general rule, we have:
If a conditional statement is: If p , then q .
Then:
- Inverse -> If not p , then not q .
- Converse -> If q , then p .
- Contrapositive -> If not q , then not p .
Using the above rule, we have:
<u>Statement 1</u>
- Inverse: If a parallelogram does not have a right angle, then it is not a rectangle.
- Converse: If a parallelogram is a rectangle, then it has a right angle.
- Contrapositive: If a parallelogram is a not rectangle, then it does not have a right angle.
All three statements above are true
<u>Statement 2</u>
- Inverse: If two angles of one triangle are not congruent to two angles of another, then the third angles are not congruent.
- Converse: If the third angles of two triangle are congruent, then the two angles are congruent to two angles of another
- Contrapositive: If the third angles of two triangle are not congruent, then the two angles are not congruent to two angles of another
All three statements above are also true
Read more about conditional statements at:
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Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation: