Here are a few equations I thought of that could fit that solution:
1.) 5x + 3 = 13
2.) 7x - 3 = 11
3.) 4(2x + 5) = 36
Hey there!
To find the discriminant of an equation, you first need to identify the A, B, and C of your equation. You can do this by comparing your equation to the standard form.
Standard Form: ax² + bx + c
Equation: 3x² – 10x + 2
If you add 2 to both sides, you can get everything on one side and you can assure that all of your numbers are accurate.
A will be equal to 3, B will be –10, and C will be 2.
Now, you need to plug in those numbers into the discriminant equation:
b² – 4ac
If your discriminant is 0, there is one rational solution. If it's a positive perfect square, there are 2 rational solutions. If it's a positive non–perfect square, there will be 2 irrational solutions, and if it's a negative number, there will be 2 complex solutions.
Hope this helped you out! :-)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given system:</u>
The solution is the common area shaded by the inequalities.
The lines are parallel because of same slope.
Both lines are solid because of equal sign in both inequalities.
The first inequality has a y-intercept of 1 and shaded area is to the left of the line since the value of y is greater as x increases.
The second inequality has a y-intercept of -2 and shaded area is to the right of the line since the value of y is greater as x increases.
The matching graph is the second picture (or attached below) and there is no solution.
Answer:
shape V -----> 90° counterclockwise
shape II ------> 90° clockwise
shape III -----> translation
shape IV -----> 180° rotation
Answer:
89
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of the rectangle, you do 13 times 8. That gives you 104. Now, for the triangle, you do 1/2 base times height. That is 1/2 of (13 - (4 + 4)) times 6. That equals 1/2 of 5 times 6. So 5 times 3 is 15. 104 - 15 is 89. I hope this helped and please mark me brainliest! Thanks.