Answer:
A = 6, B = -15
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for there to be infinitely many solutions, the equations must be dependent. That is, one of them must be a multiple of the other. Here, the multiplier is apparently -1.
Comparing coefficients on the left, we see that the bottom equation has an x-coefficient that is the opposite of the one in the top equation. So, to make y-coefficients opposite, the top equation should read ...
4x -6y = 15 . . . . . A = 6
Carrying that through, the bottom equation should read ...
-4x +6y = -15 . . . . . B = -15
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Answer:
£495 million
Step-by-step explanation:
To find out the total cost of the land, we need to first calculate the area of the land.
Step 1: Find area of right angled triangle ADC
AD = 5 km,
DC = 12 km
Area of the right triangle = ½*a*b
a = 5km
b = 12km
Area = ½*5*12
= 5*6
Area of ADC = 30 km²
Step 2: Find the area of triangle ABC
First, let's find the length of AC using Pythagorean theorem
AC² = AD² + DC²
AC² = 5² + 12² = 25 + 144
AC = √169
AC = 13km
Area of ∆ABC = ½*AB*AC*sin(30°)
= ½*6*13*0.5
= 3*13*0.5
Area of ∆ABC = 19.5 km²
Total area of the land = area of ∆ADC + ∆ABC = 30 + 19.5 = 49.5 km²
Step 3: calculate how much the land costs
If the land costs £10 million per km²,
Cost of 49.5 km² = 49.5 × 10 = £495 million
The question is a little confusing, but I think the answer goes like this:
135 = admission + 5x, and if she bought 10 tickets:
135 = admission + 50, so admission must have cost her $85
The function would be f(x) = 85 + 5x, where x is equal to the number of raffle tickets purchased