Answer:
(-3, -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) Rewrite the second equation so 3y is on one side of the equation:
3y=6+5x
2.) Substitute the given value of 3y (replacing 3y with 6+5x, since we know they equal each other) into the equation 17x=-60-3y
Should end up with this:
17x=-60-(6+5x)
3.) Solve 17x=-60-(6+5x)
Calculate Difference: 17x=-66-5x
Combine Like Terms: 22x = -66
Divided both sides by 22 to isolate and solve for x: -3
So We know x=-3, now we got to find the y value. We can use either the first or second equation to find y value, so lets use the second.
3y=6+5x
1.) We know that x=-3, so we can simply substitute x in the equation
3y=6+5x with -3
3y=6+5(-3)
2.) Solve 3y=6+5(-3)
Combine Like Term: 3y=6+-15
Combine Like Term Even More: 3y= -9
Divide by 3 on both sides to isolate and solve for y: y=-3
So now we know y=-3 and once again we know x=-3, so if we format that
(-3,-3)
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x y
I think it has 3 or 4 sides not sure
Answer:
13 - 6 x
Step-by-step explanation:
The outlier is 3, and the outlier has a greater effect on the mean because it is an average of all numbers where as the median is just the middle value in the data set. Everything else you can do on your own. To find the mean you add all the numbers up and divide by the total amount of numbers there are, the median you just cross one out from the left and then cross one out from the right and continue doing this until you are left with one number, or if you are left with two numbers you can add those two numbers up and then divide them by 2