Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
In any square with side length
, the diagonal of the square is equal to
. Since the side length of this square is
, the diagonal is equal to
.
Alternatively, you can form two 45-45-90 triangles with the diagonal of the square. The diagonal acts as the hypotenuse for the both these triangles, and the legs of both triangles are equal to the side length of the square. To find the length of the diagonal, use the Pythagorean Theorem, which states
, where
is the hypotenuse of the triangle, and
and
are the two legs of the triangle.
In this question, both legs are equal to
, and we're solving for the diagonal, which is the hypotenuse in this case:

Answer:
<em><u>x=2, y=4</u></em> (as a point,) (2, 4) (last part is unnecessary unless you are graphing)
Step-by-step explanation:
Use substitution.
Substitute y for 2x.
Since y=2x, you can plug 2x into the place where y goes...
Instead of y=-1/2x+5
2x=-1/2x+5....Now solve
2.5x=5 (Sorry my computer cannot type fractions very clearly)
/2.5 /2.5 (dividing by 2.5 on both sides)
<u><em>x=2</em></u>
Now just plug x into any of the equations to find y (preferably the easier one).
y=2x becomes
y=2*(2)
=4
<em><u>y=4</u></em>
Answer:
x = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
x-5 = -9
Add 5 to each side
x-5+5 = -9+5
x = -4
Answer:
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