Given: ax-by>c
Subtract ax on both sides: -by>-ax+c
Divide both sides by -b: y<(-ax+c)/-b
Simplify: y<(ax-c)/b
your answer: y<(ax-c)/b
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y= -3x+1
you use inverse operations, and since you want the y alone, you subtract 3x on both sides, giving you y= -3x+1
Answer:
it 24 on all side together
Step-by-step explanation:
6+6+6+6
yhe other one is 8
2+2+2+2
Answer:
Let x be the number of tickets sold to adults and y the number sold to students:
x + y = 315. But we know that y was double x, then :
y = 2x
Plug the value of y (in the 1st equation) by 2x:
x+ 2x = 315
3x = 315
and x = 105 (which is the number of tickets sold to adults
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
If you fill in x=0, you are left with the y intercept. In the picture you can see it must be larger than y=10. This invalidates answer A and D.
The x-coordinate top of the parabola ax²+bx+c=0 is given by y = -b/2a, so immediately we can see -b has to be positive. This leads you to answer C because -9x implies b=-9, and --9 is positive.