Answer:
(x, y) = (-6, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The y-coefficients have opposite signs, so we can eliminate y-terms by multiplying both equations by a positive number and adding the results.
9 times the first equation plus 4 times the second gives ...
9(5x +4y) +4(3x -9y) = 9(-30) +4(-18)
45x +36y +12x -36y = -270 -72 . . . . eliminate parentheses
57x = -342 . . . . . collect terms
x = -6 . . . . . . . divide by the coefficient of x
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Substituting into the first equation gives ...
5(-6) +4y = -30
4y = 0 . . . . . . . . . add 30
y = 0
The solution is (x, y) = (-6, 0).
To find the intercept of a variable in a equation with more than one variable, you need to equal the others variables to zero.
-> 4x -6y -5z = 60
-> X-Intercept:
To find the X intercept, equal the Y and Z values to 0.
(Y = 0; Z = 0)
4x -6(0) -5(0) = 60
4x = 60
x = 60/4
x = 15
-> Y-Intercept:
To the Y intercept it's the same thing, equal the another variable values to 0.
(X = 0; Z = 0)
4(0) -6y -5(0) = 60
-6y = 60
-y = 60/6
-y = 10 x(-1)
y = -10
-> Z-Intercept:
(X = 0; Y = 0)
4(0) -6(0) -5z = 60
-5z =60
-z = 60/5
-z = 12 x(-1)
z = -12
Answer: The intercepts for this equation (15,-10,-12).
Or: x = 15, y = -10, z = -12.
C I think because I did the math and it looks like its c
The rule of reflection over y-axis
(x,y) ⇒⇒⇒ (-x,y)
Note point T will not change
the solution is as shown in attached figure
Answer:
At, x=-5
Step-by-step explanation:
(2-4)(x+5)=-2×0