The only option that fits is E, because:
f(10)=4×10+10=50
Answer:
The two numbers are -419 and -2095.
Step-by-step explanation:
5x=y
x-y=1676
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x-5x=1676
-4x=1676
x=1676/-4
x=-419
5(-419)=y
y=-2095
Hi there!
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I believe your answer is:
"Isolate the variable using inverse operations."
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Here’s why:
To solve for a variable, we would have to isolate it on one side.
To isolate it, we would use inverse operations on both sides on the equation until the variable is isolated.
There are no like terms in the given equation.
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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.
Look carefully at the first pair: (−3, 9), (−3, −5) Note that x does not change, tho' y does. This is how we recognize a vertical line (whose slope is undefined). The equation of this vertical line is x = -3.
Looking at the second pair: from (3,4) to (5,6), x increases by 2 and y by 2; thus, the slope is m = rise/run = 2/2 = 1.
Third pair: as was the case with the first pair, x does not change here, and thus the equation of this (vertical) line is x=0 (which is the y-axis). The slope is undefined.
we know that
The measure of the external angle is the semidifference of the arcs that it covers
so
∠MLN=(1/2)*(mayor arc MN-minor arc MN)
Let
x------> minor arc MN
major arc MN=360-x
substitute in the formula above
∠MLN=(1/2)*(mayor arc MN-minor arc MN)
75.86=(1/2)*(360-x-x)------> 151.72=(360-2x)------>360-151.72=2x
x=104.14°
therefore
the answer is
the measure of arc MN (minor arc) is 104.14°