You're dividing where you need to multiply. The intersecting chord theorem says
5(12)=7.5 x
x = 5(12)/7.5 = 8
Choice F
The length would be 50 ft and the width would be 40 ft.
Use substitution
Set them equal to each other
-3x + 4 = 3x - 2
Solve the equation
4 = 6x - 2
6x = 6, x = 1
Plug in 1 for any equation to find y
Y = -3(1) + 4
Y = -3 + 4, y = 1
Solution: x = 1, y = 1
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the question here is
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step 1
multiply through the bracket by the coeffiecient
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Answer:
y= -3x+2
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines have the same slope. We can form an incomplete equation:
y= -3x+b
(make sure to see why the slope is -3)
We can plug in the coordinates of (2, -4):
-4= -3(2)+b
-4= -6+b
2=b
b is 2! We can form an equation: y= -3x+2