If you apply the or both
Only 1 of the students would need to know the "or both", therefore maximizing the remaining amount of students you can put in.
Gerald, let's call him, knows French AND German, so there's only one less student that knows french and german. Gerald is 1 student.
MAXIMUM:
There are now 14 monolinguistic French speakers and 16 monolinguistic German's, 30 students + Gerald=31.
Minimum:
As a bonus, the minimum is 15 students knowing french AND German and only 2 monolinguistic German speakers, so 17.
Answer:
3 = 92 degree 4 = 88 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
3 = 45 + 47 = 92 degree
4 = 180 - 92 = 88 degree
1) First, solve one linear equation for y in terms of x .
2) Then substitute that expression for y in the other linear equation.
3)Solve this, and you have the x -coordinate of the intersection.
4)Then plug in x to either equation to find the corresponding y -coordinate.