Final Answer: No Solution. The equation would have 0 solutions.
Steps/Explanations:
Hey there! The answer is No Solution because -7 = 7. If 7 = 7, then it would be true and have one solution, which is not the case here.
<u>Step 1</u>: You should cancel
on both sides.
![9x - 7 - 3x = x + 7 + 5x](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=9x%20-%207%20-%203x%20%3D%20x%20%2B%207%20%2B%205x)
<u>Step 2</u>: Simplify
to
.
![6x - 7 = x + 7 + 5x](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=6x%20-%207%20%3D%20x%20%2B%207%20%2B%205x)
<u>Step 3</u>: Simplify
to
.
![6x - 7 = 6x + 7](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=6x%20-%207%20%3D%206x%20%2B%207)
<u>Step 4</u>: You'll need to cancel
on both sides.
![- 7 = 7](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=-%207%20%3D%207)
<u>Step 5</u>: Since
is false, there would be no solution.
No Solution
~I hope I helped you :)~
Answer:
27 - 50k
Simplify
1. Distribute
-5 ( 1 + 2k ) - 8 ( -4 + 5k )
-5 - 10k - 8 ( -4 + 5k )
2. Distribute
-5 - 10k - 8 ( -4 + 5k )
-5 - 10k + 32 - 40k
3. Add the numbers
-5 - 10k + 32 - 40k
27 - 10k - 40k
4. Add the same term to both sides of the equation
27 - 10k - 40k
27 - 50k
Answer:
900 square feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<h3>B. (1,3)</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>What is a midpoint?</h3>
Midpoint a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure.
To find the midpoint of the line segment with endpoint, use the midpoint formula.
<u>Midpoint formula:</u>
![\Rightarrow: \sf{\dfrac{x_2+x_1}{2}, \dfrac{y_2+y_1}{2} }}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5CRightarrow%3A%20%5Csf%7B%5Cdfrac%7Bx_2%2Bx_1%7D%7B2%7D%2C%20%5Cdfrac%7By_2%2By_1%7D%7B2%7D%20%7D%7D%7D)
y2=(-10)
y1=16
x2=6
x1=(-4)
<u>Rewrite the problem down.</u>
![\sf{\left(\dfrac{6-4}{2},\:\dfrac{-10+16}{2}\right)}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csf%7B%5Cleft%28%5Cdfrac%7B6-4%7D%7B2%7D%2C%5C%3A%5Cdfrac%7B-10%2B16%7D%7B2%7D%5Cright%29%7D)
<u>Solve.</u>
6-4=2
2/2=1
-10+16=6
6/2=3
<u>= (1,3)</u>
Therefore, the correct answer is B (1,3).
I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.
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3+3 because I use the rule "same sign sum"