What is the solution of 3x + 5 = 2x – 7?
the x-coordinates of the intersection point of the lines y = 3x + 5 and y = 2x – 7
the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the lines y = 3x + 5 and y = 2x – 7
the y-coordinate of the intersection point of the lines y = 3x + 5 and y = 2x – 7
the y-coordinates of the y-intercepts of the lines y = 3x + 5 and y = 2x – 7
It's the first choice. If we solve the simultaneous system
y = 3x + 5
y = 2x – 7
the x coordinate (there's only one) of the meet of the two lines tells us the value of x which satisfies 3x+5=2x-7
It would quadruple.
Basically, it will quadruple because you are multiplying, which doesn't make much sense actually.
An example is with a 2 by 2 figure, you would get 4 squared as the area, but if you double both sides, 4 by 4, you would get 16 squared as the area.
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The values for g(x) divert after the point -1.
So, the values are going to be equal or greater than -1.
X=10 and X=3/4 basically it’s whatever X equals to make the inside the parentheses equal zero. So if I were to plug 10 into the first parentheses you’d have 10-10 which equals zero. Also the zero has to the the opposite sign of what’s in the parentheses. So if -10 is in the parentheses then the zero has to be the opposite so positive 10.
Answer:
C. is awnser
Step-by-step explanation:
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