Unfortunately, I can't do it on a graph here, but I will do it algebraically.
The solution on the graph will be the point of intersection of the two lines representing the equations.
y + 2.3 = 0.45x . . . . . (1)
-2y = 4.2x - 7.8 . . . . . (2)
From (2), y = 3.9 - 2.1x
substituting for y in (1), we have:
3.9 - 2.1x + 2.3 = 0.45x
2.55x = 6.2
x = 6.2/2.55 = 2.4
y = 3.9 - 2.1(2.4) = 3.9 - 5.04 = -1.2
Therefore, solution is (2.4, -1.2)
Answer:
on the y-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
move the cordinates I think
Answer: -8
Here’s why: you start by subtracting the 4 from both sides. Leaving you with
-7y= 56
Divide by -7 on both sides
-7y/-7 = y 56/-7=-8
Answer:
<QPR = 98.5 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
a line = 180 degrees
7x + 4 + 9x - 40 = 180
16x - 36 = 180
16x = 216
x = 13.5
<QPR = 7x + 4 = 7(13.5) + 4 = 98.5