Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem, we have the following linear equations:
y=3x+5
y=ax+b
We know that a linear equation is an equation for a line. In a system of linear equations, two or more equations work together.
1. What values for a and b make the system inconsistent?
A system is inconsistent if and only if the lines are parallel in which case the system has no solution. This is illustrated in the first Figure bellow. Two lines are parallel if they share the same slope. So, the system is inconsistent for:
a=3
for any value of b
2. What values for a and b make the system consistent and dependent?
A system is consistent if and only if the lines are the same in which case the system has infinitely many solutions. This is illustrated in the second Figure bellow. So, the system is consistent and dependent for:
a=3 and b=5
Answer:
None of the above.
Step-by-step explanation:
They are all prime numbers!
Remove the negative exponent by rewriting x^-3 as 1/x^3
(9)/(1/x^3)
multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator
9x^3
Do you have the answers to the rest/multiple choice part of the test ??
I did this on a calculator may or may not be correct but I got 18