Answer:
<em>Simplifying</em>
Simplifying
21 + x = 70
Solving
21 + x = 70
Solving for variable 'x'.
Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '-21' to each side of the equation.
21 + -21 + x = 70 + -21
Combine like terms: 21 + -21 = 0
0 + x = 70 + -21
x = 70 + -21
Combine like terms: 70 + -21 = 49
x = 49
Simplifying
x = 49
Answer:
-7
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + b is slope-intercept form and m is the slope. In this case m = -7 so the slope is -7.
Answer:
{0,3,5}
Step-by-step explanation:
∩ means "and" so u would want to find out the numbers that repeat in both sets
Answer:
The other two vertices have coordinates (4,4) and (10,8). He will need 40 meters of fence for the soccer field. And inside the fence there are 48 square meters, which is a 24% of the total surface of the land behind his house, assuming it is a square of 10 meters of lengt and 10 meters of width.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the coordinates must form a rectange, then, the other two location must be (4,4) and (10,8) (each coordinate must have something in common with the coordinates of the 2 locations we were given).
The sides of the fence have length 8-4 = 4, and 10-4 = 6. Thus, the perimeter of the fence is 2*4+2*6 = 20 units. Since each unit is 2 meters, then that means that Jonas will need 40 meters of fence.
The area inside the fence is 6*4 = 24 square units, therefore it is 48 square meters, and assuming that the grid goes from 0 to 10 in both coordinates, the area of the land behind his house is 10*10 = 100 square units, thus it is 200 square meters. He is using 48/200*100 = 24% of the land for the soccer field.
Answer:
neither; perpendicular; parallel; neither; neither
Step-by-step explanation:
parallel line is where the 2 slopes have same gradient and perpendicular means the two lines have a -1 slope when producted
Topic: coordinate geometry
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