Answer:
- B) One solution
- The solution is (2, -2)
- The graph is below.
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Explanation:
I used GeoGebra to graph the two lines. Desmos is another free tool you can use. There are other graphing calculators out there to choose from as well.
Once you have the two lines graphed, notice that they cross at (2, -2) which is where the solution is located. This point is on both lines, so it satisfies both equations simultaneously. There's only one such intersection point, so there's only one solution.
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To graph these equations by hand, plug in various x values to find corresponding y values. For instance, if you plugged in x = 0 into the first equation, then,
y = (-3/2)x+1
y = (-3/2)*0+1
y = 1
The point (0,1) is on the first line. The point (2,-2) is also on this line. Draw a straight line through the two points to finish that equation. The other equation is handled in a similar fashion.
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The solution will be where the graph crosses the x-axis.
When a graph crosses the x-axis, the value of the function is 0. Just look at your graph and look at the x-values where the graph crosses the x-axis.
I hope this helps you
125-87,5=37,5
125 37,5
100 ?
?.125=100.37,5
?=3750/125
?=30
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-3x + 18 = 7x
3x + (-3x) + 18= 7x + 3x
18 = 10x
18 10x
— = —
10 10
1.8 = x