Answer:
47/7, -9/14
Step-by-step explanation:
first you'd solve for x then substitute then find y then substitute the x into the y equation and bam
Answer: 8.2×10-3^1, I think the second part of the answer is 4.4×10^1 (44)
I think this is right but I'm not a mathematician.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first problem is 7.9×10^1 (79)
Second problem 4.6×10^1 (46)
Third problem 3.5×10^1 (35)
X = 6 cos(t)
y = 3 sin(t)
we can rewrite these equations as:

Taking squares of both equations we get:

Adding both the equations, we get:
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to replace the (6,0) with the equation at hand. So, since 6 is in the X spot and 0 is in the Y spot, the equation would then look like 0=6+6. The equation is false as you can see.