Answer:
Line y = –x + 4 intersects the line y = 3x + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution is described as the point of intersection of the two lines. The description above is the only one that says anything about that.
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<em>Comments on other answer choices</em>
Any line with finite non-zero slope intersects both the x- and y-axes. That fact does not describe the solution to a system of equations.
Any linear equation with an added (non-zero) constant will not intersect the origin. These two equations have +4 and +3 added, so neither line intersects the origin.
1. A.
None of the other answers, looking at the graph, make sense.
2. B.
Used distance formula.
sqrt[(0+8)^2 + (6-0)^2]
sqrt[8^2 + 6^2]
sqrt[64 + 36]
sqrt[100]
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3. A.
Domain = x
(1,0) , (3,0) , (5,0) , (7,0)
Range = y
(0,2) , (0,4) , (0,6) , (0,2)
{(1,2) , (3,4) , (5,6) , (7,2)}
Answer:
< W ≅ < P.
Step-by-step explanation:
< W ≅ < P.
< W is the refection of < P over the x-axis.
Answer:
the equation?
Step-by-step explanation:
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2(9x + 3) + 5x = 48 + 2x
18x + 6 + 5x = 48 + 2x
23x + 6 = 48 + 2x
23x - 2x = 48 - 6
21x = 42
x = 42/21
x = 2