So the easiest way to do this problem is to put your equation in linear form, meaning y = the rest of the equation.
I'm going to show the work to do that below:
2x - y = 4
-2x -2x (Here I am subtracting 2x)
- y = 4 - 2x
(-1)(- y) = (-1)(4 - 2x) (Now I'm multiplying both sides by -1 to make y positive)
y = 2x - 4 (And just for neat purposes I'm going to put the 2x in front of the 4)
Now you have your equation ( y=2x-4 ) and you're ready to put it on the points of your graph.
Start on the point (0, -4) to represent the y axis.
y = 2x - 4
Then, your rise (2) over your run (1)
so your coordinates for a line will be:
(0, -4) (-2, 1) (1, 0)
You only need to plot these three to connect your line.
I appologize for my lack of visuals i understand this might be confusing, however if you have any further questions feel free to let me know!
<span>5<span>(<span>3+4</span>)</span></span><span><span><span>
(5)</span><span>(7)</span></span></span><span>
So, 35 would be your answer.
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The answer is (a) 2x^4 y^8
Here's 2 (almost) equations:
m<1 = m<3
m<1 + m<2 + m<2 + m<3 = 360
I got the first one because angle 1 and 3 are on opposite sides, so they must be equal. I got the second one because 2 and (unlisted) 4 must be equal, and all of the angles added must be 360.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Age: Frequency:
50-54 2
55-59 5
60-64 3
65-69 3