To divide a whole number by a decimal, write out the division problem with both numbers represented as decimals with the same number of places to the right of the decimal point. For example, you would write 3.0 with one decimal place divided by 1.2.
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Answer:
x=3 and y=2
Step-by-step explanation:
These equations line up quite nicely, so let's use the elimination method.
x+y=5
+ x-y=1
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2x=6.
Now that we added the two equations together, we only have x as a variable to solve. We now divide 2 from both sides
x=3.
Now we take our 3 and substitute it into one of the equations. I want to put it in the first one.
3+y=5.
We subtract 3 from both sides to get y=2.
We end up with the answers x=3 and y=2. If you plug them in to check, they make sense. 3+2=5 and 3-2=1. This answer is proven to be correct.
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It would be 2 because you take off the negative sign to make it an absolute value !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope you get it now
Answer:
{x,y}={−3,−1}
Step-by-step explanation:
1) acceleration
2) speed
3) velocity