Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Two Equations
y = x + 5 ..................(1)
y = (3/2) x - 5 ...................(2)
Both are considered as Equation (1) and (2) respectively,
Equating the equation 1 and 2, we get
⇒ x + 5 = (3/2) x - 5
⇒ x - (3/2) x = - 5 - 5
⇒ (2x - 3x) /2 = - 10
⇒ - x = - 20
⇒ x = 20
Now substituting "x = 20" in equation (1), we get
⇒ y = 20 + 5
⇒ y = 25
Thus, we get the value of x = 20 and value of y = 25.
Answer:
it's D all of the above
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Answer:
im so so so sorry, but i dont know(possibly because im only in 7th grade with a sucky teacher)
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Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 is divided on both sides of the equation, which is the multiplication property of equality. you aren't adding anything/ multiplying anything by 0
To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:
1. You have the following expression given in the problem:

2. First, you must divide the coefficients (
) and then, you must divide the power of 10, to do this you must substract the exponents 24 and 18 (
). Therefore, you obtain the following result:

The answer is: 