<span>The graph of the equation is the set of all points that are solutions to the equation. The point (−6,7)(−6,7) is on the graph of the equation. True
</span><span>The graph of the equation is a single point representing one solution to the equation. not true
i 'm sorry idk the 3rd statement</span>
The main parts of a proof are the statements and the reasons. The statements are things you want to prove, and the reasons are the justifications for the statements. Some parts of a proof will provide a given statement or a visual with some congruency.
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You just plug 2 in for x in all four equations & see what one comes out to 32!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
10a + 9b = 3c
Subtract 9b to isolate the variable a.
10a = 3c - 9b
Now we need a singular a, so divide equation by 10.

So that's how you do it.
First, find the area of the triangle. The height is 9 and the base is 33. So, multiply the base times height, which is 297. Now, divide 297 by 2. This equals 148.5. Secondly, find the area of the rectangle. Multiply the length times the width. 38•20= 760. Now, add the areas of the two shapes. 148.5+760= 908.5. So, 908.5 is your final answer. :)
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