Answer:
<em>(8.21, -20.79)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the simultaneous equation;

From 2;
a = 29 + b ....3
Substitute 3 into 1;

Factorize
b = -18±√18²-4(-58)/2
b = -18±√324+232/2
b = -18±√556/2
b = -18±23.58/2
b = -18-23.58/2 and -18+23.58/2
b = -41.58/2 and 5.58/2
b = -20.79 and 2.79
Since a = 29 + b
when b = -20.79
a = 29 - 20.79
a = 8.21
<em>Hence the solution to the system of equation is (8.21, -20.79)</em>
Ans: 20.25
can convert the mixed numbers fractions to improper fractions before making the denominators the same and coming up with the answer in decimals
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Answer:
D No, the integer with the larger absolute value always determines the sign of the sum.
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the integer you start with is +3. Adding -1 or -2 or -3 to that will result in 2, 1, or 0, none of which are negative. Only when you add a negative number with an absolute value greater than 3 will you get a sum that is negative. That is, <em>the number in the sum that has the largest absolute value determines the sign of the result</em>. (This is most important when the signs differ, but it is also true when the signs are the same.)