Answer: Probably A
Step-by-step explanation: You need to use a ruler for this, because without one its impossible to get it exact
Using the ruler though, you'd measure each side of the wall and either use a ratio of 0.5in:4ft or multiply every 0.5in by 4ft.
Answer:
j/k + 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 6 to the quotient of j and k comes out to:
j/k + 6
Answer:
f is the number that is being hidden
2x is the number u use w/ the alegebra term
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-<u>One Equation</u>: is set equal to a variable
Example:
y = 2x + 1
x + 3y = -12
You already have y, plug it back into x + 3y = -12
x + 3(2x + 1) = -12
x + 6x + 3 = -12
7x + 3 = -12
(Subtract 3 from each side)
7x = -15
(Divide by 7)
x = - 2.14
-<u>No Equation</u>: is set equal to a variable
Example:
2x + y = 10
4× + 2y = -3
Subtract 2x from each side of 2x + y = 10, you should get y= -2x + 10. Now that you have found y, substitute y into 4x+ 2y = -3.
4x + 2(-2x + 10) = -3
4x + -4x + 20 = -3
(Subtract 20 from each side)
4x + -4x = -23
(Add 4x and -4x)
0 = -23
No Solution
<u>-Both</u><u> </u><u>Equations</u>: are set equal to a variable
Example:
y = x + 5
y = -x + 3
(you already have y so plug it into the other equation to solve for x)
-x + 3 = x + 5
(Add -x on both sides)
3 = 2x + 5
(subtract 5 from both sides)
-2 = 2x
(Divide by 2 on each side)
x = -1
I hope this helped!
Substituting z = 5 into the first equation:
2x - y + 5 = -4
y = 2x + 9
Substituting y and z into the third equation
-2x + 3(2x + 9) - 5 = -10
4x + 27 = -5
x = -8
y = 2(-8) + 9 = 7
z = 5