3 + 4abs(x/2 + 3) = 11 Subtract 3
4 abs(x/2 + 3) = 11 - 3
4 abs(x/2 + 3) = 8 Divide by 4
abs(x/2 + 3) = 8/4
abs(x/2 + 3) = 2
Solution 1
x/2 + 3 = 2 Subtract 3
x/2 = 2 - 3
x/2 = - 1 Multiply by 2
x/2 *2 = - 2
x = - 2
Solution 2
x/2 + 3 = - 2
x/2 = - 2 - 3
x/2 = - 5 Multiply by 2
x = -5 * 2
x = -10
Solutions
x = - 2 <<<< answer 1
x = -10 <<<< answer 2
Answer:
x = all real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
first you need to solve the first equation to figure out what y is.
4x - y = 2
<em>add y to both sides of the equation</em>
4x = 2 + y
s<em>ubtract 2 from both sides of the equation</em>
4x - 2 = y
now that you know what y is, you can substitute it in the next equation.
3y = 12x - 6
3(4x - 2) = 12x - 6
<em>open the parenthesis </em>
12x - 6 = 12x - 6
<em>subtract 12x from both sides of the equation</em>
-6 = -6
regardless of what x is, -6 will always equal -6.
so, the answer is all real numbers.
Answer: Yes by SAS
Why: they have two equal sides makes by the dashes and two 90 degree angles in the same places on both triangles meaning that the other side next to the 90 degree angle had to be equal as will
Hope this helps :D