Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
W = 4.95
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to start by writing down what you know, and forming a system of equations.
L= length W= width
2L+2W=14.7
L= 2.4
On the left side of the equation, you're adding all your side lengths, and on the right, is the total perimeter. (Also could be written L+L+W+W = 14.7)
You would then substitute L from the bottom equation into the top equation to get:
2(2.4) +2W=14.7
Solving:
4.8+2w=14.7
W= 4.95
To check your answer simply add all the sides together and make sure it equals your perimeter. You can also plug W and L back into the original equation.
Answer:
- B) One solution
- The solution is (2, -2)
- The graph is below.
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Explanation:
I used GeoGebra to graph the two lines. Desmos is another free tool you can use. There are other graphing calculators out there to choose from as well.
Once you have the two lines graphed, notice that they cross at (2, -2) which is where the solution is located. This point is on both lines, so it satisfies both equations simultaneously. There's only one such intersection point, so there's only one solution.
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To graph these equations by hand, plug in various x values to find corresponding y values. For instance, if you plugged in x = 0 into the first equation, then,
y = (-3/2)x+1
y = (-3/2)*0+1
y = 1
The point (0,1) is on the first line. The point (2,-2) is also on this line. Draw a straight line through the two points to finish that equation. The other equation is handled in a similar fashion.
Slope intercept form is y=mx+b
m=slope
b=y-intercept
the slope is the rate of change of the graph, basically rise/run (change in y divided by change in x)
the y intercept is where the graph intercepts the y axis
we usually use this form because we can find the slope and find where it hits the y axis.
there are other forms that may be helpful later on, but this one is usually the easiest form to find from a graph