Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I find it easiest to write the equations in standard form, as above. You just need to pick numbers for the x- and y-coefficients, then see what the left-side evaluates to. I wanted the x-coefficients to be different, and one of the y-coefficients to be negative. (The x-coefficients need to be positive when the equation is written in <em>standard form</em>.)
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<em>Check</em>
3 +2·5 = 3 +10 = 13 . . . first equation works
3·3 -5 = 9 -5 = 4 . . . . . second equation works
X=20
M=50
N=68
P=50
That is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
90:120
9:12
3:4
Topic: ratio n proportions
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Answer:
C. a translation down and to the left
Step-by-step explanation: