The answer would be A. When using Cramer's Rule to solve a system of equations, if the determinant of the coefficient matrix equals zero and neither numerator determinant is zero, then the system has infinite solutions. It would be hard finding this answer when we use the Cramer's Rule so instead we use the Gauss Elimination. Considering the equations:
x + y = 3 and <span>2x + 2y = 6
Determinant of the equations are </span>
<span>| 1 1 | </span>
<span>| 2 2 | = 0
</span>
the numerator determinants would be
<span>| 3 1 | . .| 1 3 | </span>
<span>| 6 2 | = | 2 6 | = 0.
Executing Gauss Elimination, any two numbers, whose sum is 3, would satisfy the given system. F</span>or instance (3, 0), <span>(2, 1) and (4, -1). Therefore, it would have infinitely many solutions. </span>
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We have given a circle which has 56 cm radius.
We are asked to find its circumference.
The formula for circumference of circle = 2 pi r
Putting the value of pi and r
So the circumference = 2 * 2.142 * 56
Simplifing
Hence the circumference of circle = 351.9 cms
Answer is 351.9 cm
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Answer:
<u>32</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
I proceeded to divide the shape up into 2 triangle and 1 square. The added sum of the 2 divided triangles is 16 and the square is 16. Add those to to get <u>32</u>.
The following shape is a trapezoid
area formula:
A=
A=
A= (4)(12+4)
A= (4)(16)
A= (4)(16)
A= (64)
A=32
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