From what I got there is one real solution :)
Rearrange the second equation to give y=2-2x, substitute into the first equation to give you a value for x and then using that you can work out y for the exact coordinates of intersection :)
Also they are both straight line graphs so they will either have one or no solutions
Hope this helped :)
Answer: 3 3/4 yards. I think.
Step-by-step explanation: 10 1/2=10 2/4 2 1/2=2 2/4
10 2/4 - 2 2/4= 8. 8= 7 4/4. 7 4/4 - 4 1/4= 3 3/4.
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The answer is in the red part but the work is everything on top.
Answer:
x = 12
y = 6√3
Step-by-step explanation:
✅Apply the intersecting secant theorem to find x. Thus:
6(6 + x) = 7(7 + 8³/7)
Convert the mixed fraction to improper fraction
6(6 + x) = 7(7 + 59/7)
36 + 6x = 49 + 59
36 + 6x = 108
6x = 108 - 36
6x = 72
Divide both sides by 6
x = 72/6
x = 12
✅Apply the tangent-secant theorem to find y. Thus:
y² = 6(6 + x)
Plug in the value of x
y² = 6(6 + 12)
y² = 6(18)
y² = 108
y = √108
y = 6√3