2x + 5y = 2
-3x - y =-3
-3x - y = -3
y = 3x - 3
substitute y = 3x - 3 into the first equation.
2x + 5y = 2
2x + 5(3x - 3) = 2
2x + 15x - 15 = 2
17x - 15 = 2
solve for x in 17x - 15 = 2
17x - 15 = 2
17x = 2 + 15
17x = 17
x = 1
substitute x = 1 into y = 3x - 3
y = 3x - 3
y = 3(1) - 3
y = 3 - 3
y = 0
(1, 0) << the answer
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Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, imagine you have a vertical line. You can use a ruler or something straight. Move the ruler across the screen. Does the ruler intersect 2 points at once? If so, then it is not a function. If it only intersects one point, then it is a function.
Always remember: a function cannot have two x's with different y-values.
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Answer:
x=3/7
Step-by-step explanation:
6-2x=3+5x
subtract 5x from both sides
6-2x-5x=3
subtract 6 from both sides
-2x-5x=3-6
add like terms
-7x=-3
divide both sides by -7
x=3/7