X=-1 and y=3
To solve this, because y is equal to 2x+5, you can substitute 2x+5 into the bottom equation for y.
You now have 3x - (2x + 5) =-6
This can be solved like a normal equation. Multiply each term in the parenthesis by -1.
3x - 2x - 5 = -6
Subtract 2x from 3x
x - 5 = -6
Add 5 to both sides
x=-1
Now you can solve for y by plugging -1 in for x in either equation. Im going to use the top one.
y= 2(-1)+5
y= -2+5
y=3
You can check your answer by plugging in the values for x and y into both equations and making sure both sides equal each other.
His bike turns one revolution every four feet
Step-by-step explanation:
DE = 5x-2
DF = 3(x+3)
3(x+3) = 3 + 5x-2
3x+9= 5x+1
2x=8
x=4
DE=5×4-2=18
DE=18
I would say D. point G would be the correct answer
Answer:
The answer is 114.1.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to substitute the s and t value into the expression :





