Answer:
<u><em>(-1,1)</em></u>
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve this by either graphing and finding ther point the lines intersect, or mathematically, I'll do both.
<u>Graphing:</u>
<u>Mathematically:</u>
−2x + 4y = 6
y = 2x + 3
See the attached graph. The lines intersect at (-1,1)
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I'll rearrange the first equation (to make it easier for me):
−2x + 4y = 6
4y = 2x + 6
y = (1/2)x + 1.5
Now lets substitute the second equation into the first so that we can eliminate y:
y = 2x + 3
[(1/2)x + 1.5] = 2x + 3
- (3/2)x = (3/2)
x = -1
If x = -1:
y = 2(-1) + 3
y = 1
The solution is x = -1 and y = 1, or (-1,1)
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Both approaches give us (-1,1), the solution to the system of equations. It is the only point that satisfies both equations.
36 miles per hour if he ran 12 miles in 20 minuets and there are 60 minuets in an hour, then multiply the # by 3
If we have two points;
A(x₁,y₁)
B(x₂,y₂)
m=slope
m=(y₂-y₁) / (x₂-x₁)
Therefore:
(6,7)
(9,2)
m=(2-7) / (9-6)=-5/3.
Solution₁= the solpe of the line that passes through the poitns (6,7) and (9,2) is m=-5/3.
(17,9)
(5,29)
m=(29-9) / (5-17)=20/-12=-5/3
Solution ₂: the slope of the line that passes through the parir of points (17,9) and (5,29) is m=-5/3
Therefore, both lines have the same slope.
Answer:$5.95
Step-by-step explanation:
I don’t really understand this question so I will try to figure it out later