The GCF is the largest number that can go into both the terms. Since "y" isn't in both terms, it can't include y. x, however, is, so we know our GCF has x in it. What's the largest whole number that can go into 32 and 18? 2. Your GCF is <span>2x.
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Here, this website explains it perfectly
Step-by-step explanation:
https://www.k5learning.com/blog/subtracting-positive-and-negative-numbers
Actually, this has little to do with mathematics and geometry but has to do more with logical reasoning. You have two clauses to get a conclusion from. The reasoning is as follows:
Clause 1: <span>Three noncollinear points determine a plane
Clause 2: </span><span>Points S, O, N are noncollinear
</span>Conclusion: Therefore, points S, O and N form a plane.
Step-by-step explanation:
x=2 y=0
x= -2 y= -4
y=mx+b
b= 2
-4 = -2m +2
-2m= -6
m=3
y= 3x +2
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x=0 y=4
x=2 y= 2
y=mx+b
b=4
2=2m+4
2m= -2
m= -1
y = -x +4
What?........... I’m confused.