Answer:
x=75, y = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the following system:
{x + y = 125 | (equation 1)
5 x + 8 y = 775 | (equation 2)
Swap equation 1 with equation 2:
{5 x + 8 y = 775 | (equation 1)
x + y = 125 | (equation 2)
Subtract 1/5 × (equation 1) from equation 2:
{5 x + 8 y = 775 | (equation 1)
0 x - (3 y)/5 = -30 | (equation 2)
Multiply equation 2 by -5/3:
{5 x + 8 y = 775 | (equation 1)
0 x+y = 50 | (equation 2)
Subtract 8 × (equation 2) from equation 1:
{5 x+0 y = 375 | (equation 1)
0 x+y = 50 | (equation 2)
Divide equation 1 by 5:
{x+0 y = 75 | (equation 1)
0 x+y = 50 | (equation 2)
Collect results:
Answer: {x = 75
, y = 50
If you add a value to the outcome of the function (as in case a), you will just shift the graph up along the y-axis. Makes sense, right, since you're adding an extra 2 to the value you will plot on the y axis.
If you subtract (in this example) a value to the input of the function, you're actually "looking back" into the past of the graph (i.e., the left side). For example, for x=4 you're now plotting the value that used to be at x=1. So this shifts the graph to the right.
That may be confusing at first. But I hope with a little thought experiment, you get it.
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The answer would be 72
Answer:
Can you show me the answer options for the solution one, thank you :) !!
The y-intercept is : -5
The line of symmetry is : -2
The x-intercepts are : -5 and 1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(4^2/5)^1/4
first multiply the exponent
2/5*1/4=2/20=1/10
4^1/10= 10√4(the ten is on the top to the square root)