Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
I find it convenient to let a graphing calculator draw the graph (attached).
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If you're drawing the graph by hand, there are a couple of strategies that can be useful.
The first equation is almost in slope-intercept form. Dividing it by 2 will put it in that form:
y = 2x -4
This tells you that the y-intercept, (0, -4) is a point on the graph, as is the point that is up 2 and right 1 from there: (1, -2). A line through those points completes the graph.
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The second equation is in standard form, so the x- and y-intercepts are easily found. One way to do that is to divide by the constant on the right to get ...
x/2 +y/3 = 1
The denominators of the x-term and the y-term are the x-intercept and the y-intercept, respectively. If that is too mind-bending, you can simply set x=0 to find the y-intercept:
0 +2y = 6
y = 6/2 = 3
and set y=0 to find the x-intercept
3x +0 = 6
x = 6/3 = 2
Plot the intercepts and draw the line through them for the graph of this equation.
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Here, we have suggested graphing strategies that don't involve a lot of manipulation of the equations. The idea is to get there as quickly as possible with a minimum of mistakes.
B beacuse it’s 173 thanks very much
Okay the answer is 69 because 81-2 is 69
The valid exclusion of the algebraic fraction is (c) a =0, b =0, a =2b
<h3>How to determine the valid exclusion?</h3>
The expression is given as:
8ab^2x/4a^2b - 8ab^2
Set the denominator to 0
4a^2b - 8ab^2 = 0
Divide through by 4ab
a - 2b = 0
Add 2b to both sides
a = 2b
Hence, the valid exclusion of the algebraic fraction is (c) a =0, b =0, a =2b
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