First isolate y by adding x to both sides in y-x=3 and getting y=x+3
Step 1: substitute x+3 for y in 3y=x+6 to get 3(x+3)=x+6
Step 2: distribute 3x+9=x+6
Step 3: subtract like terms 2x=-3
Step 4: divide x=-3/2
substitute -3/2 for x in y=x+3 to get
y=-3/2+3
y=3/2
answer: y=3/2 x=-3/2
Hello sir!
It seems as if this is a statement? Seemingly this is David Hilbert's mathematical problem that has yet to be solved.
"The Riemann hypothesis implies results about the distribution of prime numbers. Along with suitable generalizations, some mathematicians consider it the most important unresolved problem in pure mathematics (Bombieri 2000). The Riemann hypothesis, along with Goldbach's conjecture, is part of Hilbert's eighth problem in David Hilbert's list of 23 unsolved problems; it is also one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's Millennium Prize Problems."
Hope this helps! :)
Answer: 6/7 (6 over 7)
Step-by-step explanation: y2-y1 / x2-x1. 11 - 5 / 10-3. 11-5 is 6 and 10-3 is 7. So 6/7
Ik the first equation you just distribute three to north numbers and it’ll give you 9x+15 and in the second one you can distribute a negative 1 and it’ll give you 9x+15