The line “In me thou see’st the glowing of such fire” is the
turn of the sonnet. Afterwards, the presenter of the sonnet turns out to be more
personal. The speaker talks further about how death is like him and how his abilities
is like the qualities. In the start two quatrains of the sonnet, the emphasis was
on the qualities of death rather than how the speaker connected to death.
Answer:
irrational
Step-by-step explanation:
reason

Solve the following system:
{3 x - 5 y = 7 | (equation 1)
{10 y - 4 x = 16 | (equation 2)
Swap equation 1 with equation 2:
{-(4 x) + 10 y = 16 | (equation 1)
{3 x - 5 y = 7 | (equation 2)
Add 3/4 × (equation 1) to equation 2:
{-(4 x) + 10 y = 16 | (equation 1)
{0 x+(5 y)/2 = 19 | (equation 2)
Divide equation 1 by 2:
{-(2 x) + 5 y = 8 | (equation 1)
{0 x+(5 y)/2 = 19 | (equation 2)
Multiply equation 2 by 2:
{-(2 x) + 5 y = 8 | (equation 1)
{0 x+5 y = 38 | (equation 2)
Divide equation 2 by 5:
{-(2 x) + 5 y = 8 | (equation 1)
{0 x+y = 38/5 | (equation 2)
Subtract 5 × (equation 2) from equation 1:
{-(2 x)+0 y = -30 | (equation 1)
{0 x+y = 38/5 | (equation 2)
Divide equation 1 by -2:
{x+0 y = 15 | (equation 1)
{0 x+y = 38/5 | (equation 2)
Collect results:
Answer: {x = 15
{y = 38/5 or 7.6 decimal
(x-4)(x-4)
5(x^2-8x+16)=60
5x^2-40x+80=60
5x^2-40x+20=0
5(x^2-8x+4)
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your question is not really a question.