Is that the full question, because it doesn't make sense to me :/
Answer: 0
Step-by-step explanation: In order to identify the <em>y-intercept</em> of this equation, we want to get this equation into slope-intercept form which is more commonly known as y = mx + b form.
The problem is our equation doesn't match up quite so well with the formula y = mx + b. Our slope or <em>m</em> which is represented by the coefficient of the <em>x</em> <em>term</em> is clearly +4 but what is our y-intercept or b?
Well y = 4x can be thought of as y = 4x + 0 so you can see that our b or y-intercept equals 0.
Answer: x = 1, y = - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The given system of linear equations is expressed as
x - 2y = 11- - - - - - - - - - - - -1
- x + 6y = - 31- - - - - - - - - - - -2
We would eliminate x by adding equation 1 to equation 2. It becomes
- 2y + 6y = 11 - 31
4y = - 20
Dividing the the left hand side and the right hand side of the equation by 4, it becomes
4y/4 = - 20/4
y = - 5
Substituting y = - 5 into equation 1, it becomes
x - 2 × - 5 = 11
x + 10 = 11
Subtracting 10 from the left hand side and the right hand side of the equation, it becomes
x + 10 - 10 = 11 - 10
x = 1
Answer:
domain is [-3,3] & range is [-3,3]
Step-by-step explanation:
When given a graph of a circle and ask to solve range and domain....
First: <u>find the four points</u> of the circle:
(-3,0);(3,0);(0,-3);(0,3) . <em> **Best to plot these points on this graph to understand where the points are and what we are looking at.</em>
Second: Look for <u>range(vertical directions/left and right) and domain(horizontal direction/up and down)</u>.
domain: x-values, first coordinate (-3,0) & (3,0)
range: y-values, second coordinate (0,-3);(0,3)
Third: take what you know and solve domain and range*include bracket to show domain and range
domain is [-3,3] & range is [-3,3]
Answer:
17+2g
Step-by-step explanation: