A.
To solve, you need to get the variable by itself.
Order of operations:
Square root both sides.
(x-5)= plus/minus root 3, as 3 is not a perfect square.
Now you need to add 5 to both sides to get it to disappear on the side with the x.
x=root3 +or - 5, which can be rearranged so that 5 is the first term.
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Answer:
y=2
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply -3(2) which gives -6, -6+8=2
Thus, y=2
Answer:
graph B
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
3y - 5x < - 6
Since the inequality is < then the line must be broken
If ≤ then line would be solid
The only possible graphs are B and D
Choose a test point in the shaded region of each graph and check validity
graph B (2, 0) ← substitute into left side of inequality
0 - 5(2) = 0 - 10 = - 10 < - 6 ← this is valid
graph D (0, 0 ) ← substitute into left side of inequality
0 - 0 = 0 > - 6 ← this is not valid
Hence graph B is the correct graph
The correct answer is like terms. Hope this helps.