Answer:
(5,2,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
-3x+4y+2z = -3
2x-4y-z=0
y = 3x-13
Multiply the second equation by 2
2*(2x-4y-z)=0*2
4x -8y -2z =0
Add this to the first equation to eliminate z
-3x+4y+2z = -3
4x -8y -2z =0
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x -4y = -3
Take the third equation and substitute it in for y
x - 4(3x-13) = -3
Distribute the 4
x - 12x +52 = -3
Combine like terms
-11x +52 = -3
Subtract 52 from each side
-11x +52-52 = -3-52
-11x = -55
Divide by -11
-11x/-11 = -55/-11
x=5
Now we can solve for y
y =3x-13
y =3*5 -13
y = 15-13
y=2
Now we need to find z
2x-4y-z=0
2(5) -4(2) -z=0
10-8 -z=0
2-z=0
Add z to each side
2-z+z= 0+z
2=z
x=5, y=2, z=2
(5,2,2)
Answer:
70° and 110°
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that, two parallel lines l and m are intersected by a transversal t.
The interior angles on same side of transversal are (2x−8)° and (3x−7)°.
We need to find the measure of these angles.
We know that, the sum of interior angles of the same side of the transversal is equal to 180°. So,
(2x−8)° + (3x−7)° = 180°
⇒ 5x-15=180°
⇒5x=180°+15
⇒5x=195
⇒x=39
Put x = 39 in (2x−8)°,
(2x−8)° = (2(39)-8)°
=70°
Again put x = 39 in (3x−7)°,
(3x−7)° = (3(39)-7)°
=110°
So, the measure of these angles are 70° and 110°.
Answer:
5x-5
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helped!
Phoebe is correct. The line on the graph would be vertical in the x-axis value of 12.
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