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I haven't got time to do all these by I'll give you the method in each case.
You have to make the x or y term equal (or 1 term + and other -) in both equations before adding or subtracting.
A . Multiply equation 2 by 2 and subtract (to eliminate x)
- don't forget to multiply EACH TERM by 2.
B. Multiply equation 2 by -2 and add.
C. Multiply equation 1 by 3 and equation 2 by 2 ( this will give -6y and +6y in the resulting equations ) so you then add to eliminate y.
D. Multiply equation 1 by 13 and equation and equation 2 by 2 to eliminate x then add.
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Answer:
29 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since one dimension of the yard is 20 ft., we multiply that by 2 (20 × 2 = 40) to get both sides of the yard with that dimension. Then, we subtract 98 - 40 = 58. 58 ft. is the total of BOTH of the other two sides, so we divide that by 2 (58 ÷ 2 = 29) to get the final answer.
Plug in 11 for x (given) inside the expression and solve
x + 4
11 + 4 = 15
15 is your answer
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The term "closed" in math means that if you take two items from a set, do some operation, then you'll always get another value in the same set (sometimes you may get the same value as used before). For example, adding two whole numbers leads to another whole number. We therefore say "the set of whole numbers is closed under addition". This applies to integers as well because integers are positive and negative whole numbers. So we can say that integers are closed under addition.
Integers are not closed under division. Take two integers like 2 an 5 and divide: 2/5 = 0.4 which is not an integer. Integers don't have decimal parts.
The set of whole numbers is {0,1,2,3,...} and we can subtract the two values 1 and 2 to get 1-2 = -1. The order matters here. Subtracting a larger value from a smaller leads to a negative. The value -1 is not in the set of whole numbers. So we can say that whole numbers is not closed under subtraction
Finally, the set of irrational numbers is closed under addition. Adding any two irrational numbers leads to another irrational number. For instance, pi+sqrt(2) = 3.142 + 1.414 = 4.556; I'm using rounded decimals as approximate values. An irrational number is one where we cannot write it as a fraction of integers. Contrast that with a rational number in which we can write it as a fraction of integers. Example: 10 = 10/1 is a rational number.