3u^2+3usa-6usa-6s^2a^2
3u^2-3usa-6s^2a^2
Answer:
(x = -6), (y = -6)
(-6,-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
X=-6
3x - 2y = -6
3(-6) - 2y = -6
-18 - 2y = -6
What you do to one side, you do to the other. And when you take it over to the other side, you'll have to turn -18 into a positive 18.
-2y = 18 - 6
-2y = 12
Divide both sides by -2
y = -6
- Midpoint formula is
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<h3>19.</h3>
So starting with this one, we will be solving for the coordinates of the unknown endpoint separately. Starting with the x-coordinate, since we know that the midpoint x-coordinate is 5 and the x-coordinate of N is 2, our equation is set up as such:
From here we can solve for the x-coordinate of Q.
Firstly, multiply both sides by 2: 
Next, subtract both sides by 2 and your x-coordinate is 
With finding the y-coordinate, it's a similar process as with the x-coordinate except that we are using the y-coordinates of the midpoint and endpoint N.

<u>Putting it together, the missing endpoint is (8,4).</u>
<em>(The process is pretty much the same with the other problems, so I'll go through them real quickly.)</em>
<h3>20.</h3>


<u>The missing endpoint is (7,2).</u>
<h3>21.</h3>


<u>The missing endpoint is (-5,1).</u>
Answer:
Easiest and fastest way is to graph both equations into a graphing calc and trace the graph to where they intersect.
Alternatively, you can use substitution to solve for your answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 8
Step-by-step explanation: