X - 2y = 3
<span>4x^2 - 5xy + 6y = 3
lets solve for x the first and substitute in the second:
x = 3 + 2y
4(</span>3 + 2y)^2 - 5(3 + 2y)y + 6y = 3
4(9 + 12y + 4y^2) - 15y - 10y^2 = 3
36 + 48y +16y^2<span> - 15y - </span><span>10y^2 = 3
6y^2 + 33y + 33 = 0
we can solve using the general quadratic formula:
y = (-33 +- </span>√(33^2 - 4*6*33)<span>)/12
</span>y = (-33 +- √(297)<span>)/12
</span>so there are 2 solutions for y:
y1 = (-33 + √(297)<span>)/12
</span>y2 = (-33 - √(297)<span>)/12
</span>pick one and then substitute the y value in the first equation to find x
Bearing in mind that an isosceles triangle has twin sides, and coming out of the vertex they make twin angles at the base, check the picture below.
Since they’re vertical we know that they’re congruent. We write the equation as 160=10x+50. Subtract 50 to both sides then we get 110=10x so now we divide 10 to both sides and get 11=x.
So your answer is A
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Answer:
-6w-22
Step-by-step explanation:
-3(2w+6)-4=
= -6w-18-4=
= -6w-22
So,choose C (none of the above) :)
We will be using the Point Slope formula which is 
The information we are given is that m = -4 and the point is (2,-5), so we can input it into the equation.

This simplifies into 
Then we can subtract 5 from each side to get the answer:
