If x = -2, y = 6.
To solve this quesiton, we need to find the value of y if x is equal to -2. We can do this by substiuting the value of x and then solving.
y = 2 (-2) + 10
y = -4 + 10
y = 6
We need to find the base x in the following equation:

First, lets convert 365 from base 7 to base 10. This is given by

where the upperindex denotes the position of eah number. This gives

that is, 365 based 7 is equal to 194 bases 10.
Now, lets do the same for 43 based x. Lets convert 43 based x to base 10:

where again, the superindex 0 and 1 denote the position 0 and 1 in the number 43. This gives

Now, we have all number in base 10. Then, our first equation can be written in base 10 as

For simplicity, we can omit the 10 and get

so, we can solve this equation for x. By combining similar terms. we have

and by moving 197 to the right hand side, we obtain

Finally, we get

Therefore, the solution is x=5
40+3+.04+.003
expanded form is showing what you have to add together
First add what's in the parenthesis 1/2(3)(12)
then multiply 2 and 12 to get 1/2(36)
finally divide 36 by 2 and get 13
The equation of the line is y=2x+1.
We must must transform the standard form equation 3x+6y=5 into a slope-intercept form equation (y=mx+b) to find its slope.
3x+6y=5 (Subtract 3x on both sides.)
6y=−3x+5 (Divide both sides by 6.)
y=− 3/6x+ 5/6
y=− 1/2x+ 5/6
The slope of our first line is equal to − 1/2.Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes, so if the slope of one is x, the slope of the other is − 1/x
The negative reciprocal of − 1/2 is equal to 2, therefore 2 is the slope of our line.
Since the equation of line passing through the point (1,3), therefore substitute the given point in the equation y=2x+b:
3=(2×1)+b
3=2+b
b=3−2=1
Substitute this value for b in the equation y=2x+b:
y=2x+1
Hence, the equation of the line is y=2x+1.
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