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Answer:
<em>B</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>You know that the graph intercepts at the point of (4,-2)</em>
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<em>Where x = 4 and y = -2.</em>
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<em>This means that whenever you plug a value of x in the equation it should give the value of y.</em>
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<em>For example when you plug x= 4 into the equation (B), it should look like this.</em>
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<em>4- y = 6, solving for y gives us the value negative 2.</em>
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<em>This means that it does give us this point, however, as the graph shows us, both lines meet at the point which means that both equation should give us this point.</em>
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<em>If we substitute x = 4 in the second equation of b, we should be able to get 3(4) + 4y = 4. Solving for y gives us -2.</em>
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Hope this helps!
-<em>Yumi</em>
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
Estimate 5.89 to 6.
5.89 ≈ 6
Estinate 7 1/12 to 7.
7.083 ≈ 7
Estimate the sum.
7 + 6 = 13
Answer
12
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to use cosine because the side length needed is adjacent and you have the hypotenuse.Set up a proportion of "cos23 = x/13" and solve by cross multiplying. Then just round.
Answer:
21+3t
If really want equation answer it would be -7 but it simplifying. :)
Step-by-step explanation:
6(4+t)-3(t+1)
Simplify parenthesis first.
24+6t-3t-3
Simplify like terms
24-3+6t-3t
21+3t
A circle’s standard form of an equation is:
(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = radius^2
Plug in h and k immediately because that is something you automatically know. H and k are derived from the center of the circle. The center of the circle is (h,k). Don’t get tripped up though, your center of a circle has negative coordinates. When you have two negatives, they become positive.
So now you have:
(x+4)^2 + (y-2)^2 = radius^2
So figure out what the radius is. Use the distance formula to find out. You have a change of 5 from -4 to 1 in x. You have a change of 2 from 2 to 4 in y. Distance formula has the distance as the square root of x distance squared and y distance squared. That would mean that the distance/radius is equal to the square root of (25 + 4). 5 squared is 25 while 2 squared is 4.
The radius of the circle is equal to the square root of (29). However, looking back at the circle equation the radius should be squared for the equation. Square root of 29 squared gets you 29.
Plug that in and you get:
(x+4)^2 + (y-2)^2 = 29