Answers: choice C and choice E
Plugging x = 3 and y = -1 into both equations of choice C lead to a true result (the same number on both sides). This is why the system of equations listed in choice C is one possible answer. Choice E is a similar story.
If your teacher didn't mean to make this a "select all that apply" type of problem, then it's likely your teacher may have made a typo.
Answer:
C. x > -7 and x <= 3
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 < x + 4 <= 7
Subtract 4 from the three expressions.
-7 < x <= 3
-7 < x means x > -7.
Then you have x <= 3.
Answer: C. x > -7 and x <= 3
Answer:
1296
Step-by-step explanation:
6x6x6x6
6^4
The given equation is:
x+
Multiplying both sides by 2 we have:
2x + 6x − 4 = 12 [ multiplication property of equality]
Combining like terms:
8x-4=12
Adding 4 both sides
8x=16.[Addition property of equality]
Dividing both sides by 8:
x=2 [Division property of equality.]
The correct option in which the equation is solved are : B. Multiplication property of equality. 2. Combine like terms. 3. Addition property of equality. 4. Division property of equality.
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation: