Answer:
The true statement is h < k ⇒ (3)
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ The equation of the graph is y =
+ k
∵ (-h, k) are the coordinates of its vertex point
∵ -h is the x-coordinate of the vertex point
∵ x-coordinate of the vertex point is -3
∴ -h = -3
→ Divide both sides by -1
∴ h = 3
∵ k is the y-coordinate of the vertex point
∵ y-coordinate of the vertex point is 4
∴ k = 4
∵ 3 < 4
→ That means h is smaller than k
∴ h < k
∴ The true statement is h < k
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
0 is sea lvl so just add and subsubtract
Whats the question? You just pit a sentence
Answer:
<u><em>(-1,1)</em></u>
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve this by either graphing and finding ther point the lines intersect, or mathematically, I'll do both.
<u>Graphing:</u>
<u>Mathematically:</u>
−2x + 4y = 6
y = 2x + 3
See the attached graph. The lines intersect at (-1,1)
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I'll rearrange the first equation (to make it easier for me):
−2x + 4y = 6
4y = 2x + 6
y = (1/2)x + 1.5
Now lets substitute the second equation into the first so that we can eliminate y:
y = 2x + 3
[(1/2)x + 1.5] = 2x + 3
- (3/2)x = (3/2)
x = -1
If x = -1:
y = 2(-1) + 3
y = 1
The solution is x = -1 and y = 1, or (-1,1)
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Both approaches give us (-1,1), the solution to the system of equations. It is the only point that satisfies both equations.