Yes, she is correct. If you plug 2 into the equation, you will see this:
(1/2)(2) -7
1-7
= -6
So, the pair of values is (2,-6). Emma is correct.
The answer I believe is 71
Answer:
The graphs of the equations intersect each other at two places.
Answer:
11, 60.61
Step-by-step explanation:
this is the only set that fits a^2 +b^2=c^2
you square the first two numbers, add them together. Then you take the square root of that sum. This number must equal the third number for it to be a triple.