Substitution doesn't work for this, but elimination does.
-6x-8y=-20 +6( x+6y=-6)
-6x-8y=-20 + 6x+36y=-36
-6x and 6x cancel each other, add -8 and 36 to get 28, and -20 and -36 to get -56.
28y=-56
divide by 28 on both sides.
Y= -2
Then substitute y into one of the equations.
x+6(-2)=-6
x-12=-6
x=6
The ordered pair is (6,-2).
Answer:
m=22.2
Step-by-step explanation:
By using the Pythagorean’s theorem i.e
hypotenuse^2=opposite^2+adjacent^2
Where
Hypotenuse =unknown
Opposite =18
Adjacent =13
Hyp^2=18^2+13^2
Hyp^2=324+169
Hyp^2=493
Hyp=sqrt 493
Hyp=m=22.2
Answer:
First option is the correct choice.
Step-by-step explanation:
y - Q = 3(x - P)
3P - Q = 3x - y
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Every other number from the first, 3rd, 5th, ..etc it adds 2 for the next number.
For the 2nd, 4th, 6th, etc term, its supposed to be 90, 78, 65, 51?
If so, It started with -12 then -13 after that -14 find the next term, all you need to do is to -15 to the current number, which is 51. then you get 36