Answer:1) 3
2) 0
3) I didnt quite understand this question...so I dont know its correct.
Hope this helps you...
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1. yes
2.yes
3.yes
4.yes
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case what you must do is to graph both lines. (See attached graph) and see where both are cut.
We note that both lines are cut at the point (2,5)
Therefore the solution for f (x) = g (x) is x = 2
answer x = 2
Answer:
Elimination isn't exactly the easiest for this situation. But since the equations are in the same form and not solved for the same variable, I would go with elimination. (If they were solved for the same variable, I would go with substitution.) It would require me to make a manipulation on both equations.
I would multiply first equation by 5 and second equation by -2. The reason I would do this is because the y's would have opposite coefficients and when you add opposites you get 0.
The new set of equations would look like this:
20x+10y=45
-14x-10y=2
But I will slope here since we aren't asked to solve it.
Some texts use the term linear combination instead of elimination. They are the same.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x-y=7
-3x+9y=-39
Divide the second equation by 3
-x +3y = -13
Add this to the first equation
x-y=7
-x +3y = -13
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0x +2y = -6
Divide by 2
2y/2 = -6/2
y = -3
Now find x
x-y = 7
x -(-3) = 7
x+3 = 7
Subtract 3 from each side
x = 4
(4,-3)
Or by substitution
x-y=7
solve for x
x = 7+y
-3x+9y=-39
Substitute y+7 in for x
-3(7+y) +9y = -39
Distribute
-21 -3y +9y = -39
Combine like terms
-21 +6y = -39
Add 21 to each side
6y = -18