The answer to your question is,
Each time they assume the sum is rational; however, upon rearranging the terms of their equation, they get a contradiction (that an irrational number is equal to a rational number). Since the assumption that the sum of a rational and irrational number is rational leads to a contradiction, the sum must be irrational.
-Mabel <3
So first one
'how many solutions does 2x-y=-5 and 2x+y=5 have?'
add and get
2x-y-5
plus
2x+y=5
equals
2x+2x+y-y=5-5
4x=0
x=0 always
solve for y
4(0)+y=5
y=5
the solution is (0,5)
only <u>ONE </u>solution
one way is to subsitute
just remember that it is in (x,y) form so
the pont (1,2) means that 1 solution is x=1 and y=2 so subsitute and find that
the first one is the answer you are correct
just look at the graph
the solution is the intersection
it seems to be at a point that is 3 units to the right and -6 units up (6 units down)
so the solution is (3,-6)
yo are corect
subsitution
y=y
therefor
the answe ris (-4,-14) if you did the math correctly
#8 is correct
# 9 is correct
# 10 the answe ris bananas=0.40 pears=0.60
the last one you got it wrong, remember to check your answer to the graph for commonsense
then answer is (-2,5) and (1,2)
Answer:
y = - 1/4 x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Find two convenient integer coordinates like -4,2 and 4, 0
use these points to calculate the slope to be -1/4
intercept is b = 1
y = -1/4 x + 1
Answer:
183.375 in2
Step-by-step explanation:
I did it on study island.