I don't have my calculator handy just now. But just looking at that problem, why don't you try +20 and -45 and see if they do the job.
Cut the figure into two parts
area of a rectangle is length x width
10x5=50m
2x4=8
add them together
50+8=58
<span>x=y+2
2y=x-1
substitute </span>x=y+2 into 2y=x-1
2y=x-1
2y=y+2 -1
2y - y = 1
y = 1
<span>x=y+2
</span><span>x=1+2
x=3
answer
x = 3 and y = 1</span>
Answer:
c part is the answer of this question
Okay, so this is actually relatively simple:
Go up 44 units on the y-axis, where x=0, and put a point. Now, since the slope is 3x, you move 3 units up, and 1 unit right, and place a point. Do this about 3 times, continuing to make points up 3, over 1. You can also move 3 units down and 1 unit left from the point at (0,44) because by moving down, you move -3 units, and by moving left, you move -1 units. This causes the negatives to cancel out, and you keep the slope of 3.
I hope this explanation makes sense; good luck!
To solve algebraically:
Plug in any number for x, besides 0 because the y-intercept is (0,44). We will use 1 for our x.
y=44+3x
y=44+3(1)
y=44+3
y=47
And so, (1, 47) would be our point
You can use -1, as well.
y=44+3(-1)
y=44-3
y=41
(-1, 44) would be our point