Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
bx-c=ax+d
<=> bx-ax=c+d
<=> (b-a)x=c+d
<=> x=(c+d)/(b-a)
I’m pretty sure that the first one is one
No they don't lie on the same line because all coordinate points would be at different distances from the origin. The only way a point could be at the same line as the others would be they would have to have the same x- or y- axis points. (For example: 6,5; 3,5; and 2,5 would all be on the same line, horizontally, because the 5 in all three coordinates refers to the y- axis aka the horizontal axis
Answer: 3 hours and 18 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Taiga biome has more vegetation while tundra is just ice