Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
4x + 2y = 3
(send 2y to the right and 3 to the left)
4x - 3 = -2y
(divide everything by -2)
(4x)/(-2) - 3/(-2) = y
So now we have a function which is like
y = ax + c
c = the y value of intersection point of the equation and the y-axis
a = amount of increase in y values per x value
so in this example:
(4x/(-2)) = (4/(-2))x -> a = 4/(-2) = -2
and
c = -3/-2 = 3/2
So the graph that we're searching for is increasing (-2) y values (so decreasing 2 y values) per 1 x value and has an intersection with the y-axis where y = 3/2
C because both equations make -8
3y means *three times y.* So it can be written as 3y or 3•y or written out three times the variable y.
Answer:
x1 = 2 -
x2= 2 +
Step-by-step explanation:
x/4 + 6 = 7 + 1/4x
(x^2 - 1)/4x = 1
x^2 - 1 = 4x
x^2 - 4x -1 = 0
x= (4+
)/2 = 2 -
x= 2 +