Answer:
72
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that it isn't a 90 degree angle so we do process of elimination, now we have 2 answers, just by looking at it is is probably 72. Hopefully you get it right.
Answer:
80 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
Just plug in 3 for n and then 5 for n to see if an turns out to be 10 and 26.
n=3:
A) an = 8*3+10 = 34
B) an = 8*3 - 14 = 10 OK
C) an = 16*3+10 = 58
D) an = 16*3 - 38 = 10 OK
n=5:
B) an = 8*5-14 = 26 OK
D) an = 16*5 - 38 = 42
So the answer is B
To graph a linear equation, you use y=mx+b. To graph a quadratic equation you use y=ax^2 + bx + c. You cannot use the same strategy to graph a quadratic equation, as in order to graph a quadratic equation, you would execute it differently. The idea is the same however, to plug numbers into the equation to find your coordinates.
Y=6x, 2x+3y=-20
Substitution means just plugging in another equation equal to a single variable in order to solve for the other variable, and then the first. In this case, the equation being plugged in is y=6x, so 6x will be put in place of y in the equation 2x+3y=-20.
2x+3(6x)=-20
2x+18x=-20
20x=-20
x=-1
And then x=-1 can be plugged into the original equation to find y. (And, if you wish, into the y= equation to check it.)
2(-1)+3y=-20
-2+3y=-20
3y=-20+2
3y=-18
y=-6
And to check it, we plug the two into the original y= equation.
y=6x
-6=6(-1)
-6=-6
They are equal, so both check out.
x=-1, y=-6