Answer: y=3/4x+3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve for y.
3x−4y+6=0
Step 1: Add -3x to both sides.
3x−4y+6+−3x=0+−3x
−4y+6=−3x
Step 2: Add -6 to both sides.
−4y+6+−6=−3x+−6
−4y=−3x−6
Step 3: Divide both sides by -4.
−4y/−4= −3x−6/−4
y=3/4x+3/2
Answer: $95450
Step-by-step explanation:
We obviously want to look in the 3rd column.
Income that can be taxed is within interval for 33%, so (0.33)(315000) = $103950.
Subtract the tax credit, and we get $103950 - $8500 = $95450.
Lets say the 3x3 Matrix is
M = [1 5 2 ]
[1 1 7 ]
[0 -3 7 ]
We apply the Gauss-Jordan elimination method
(Procedure and result shown in the image below)
Answer:
$780.50
Step-by-step explanation:
I will update this if I figure how it's solved as well.