Answer:
2x- 3y = - 6
Step-by-step explanation:
given
y -
x - 1 = 0
multiply all terms by 6 to eliminate the fractions
3y - 2x - 6 = 0 ( multiply all terms by - 1 )
- 3y + 2x + 6 = 0 ( subtract 6 from both sides )
2x - 3y = - 6 ← in standard form
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem we have the equation of the following quadratic equation and we want to solve it using the method of square completion:

The steps are shown below:
For any equation of the form: 
1. If the coefficient a is different from 1, then take a as a common factor.
In this case
. Then:

2. Take the coefficient b that accompanies the variable x. In this case the coefficient is 4. Then, divide by 2 and the result squared it.
We have:

3. Add the term obtained in the previous step on both sides of equality, remember to multiply by the common factor
:

4. Factor the resulting expression, and you will get:

Now solve the equation:
Note that the term
is always
therefore it can not be equal to -28.
The equation has no solution in real numbers.
In the same way we can find the complex roots:

I'm guessing 20° but I'm not exact on it
Answer:
A. 36
Step-by-step explanation: