Use subtitution method to solve the problem.
First, change y to the value of x in order to find the exact value of x.
x + y = 4
y = 4 - x
Second, subtitute y with 4 - x from the first equation
y = -x² + 2x + 4
4 - x = -x² + 2x + 4
move all terms to the left side
x² - 2x - x + 4 - 4 = 0
x² - 3x = 0
x(x - 3) = 0
x = 0 or x = 3
Third, now we have 2 values of x. Find the value of y for each of x
For x = 0
y = 4 - x
y = 4 - 0
y = 4
For x = 3
y = 4 - x
y = 4 - 3
y = 1
The solution is (0,4) and (3,1). The answer is option b
Answer:
Instead of moving the 3x to the opposite side of the equation they moved the 2x. And the correct answer is x=-6 not x=6.
Step-by-step explanation:
Student Work:
2(x + 4) – 8 = 3x+10-4
2x + 8–8 = 3x + 6
2x = 3x + 6
- 3x – 3x
X = 6
My work:
2(x+4)-8=3x+10-4
2x+8-8=3x+6
2x=3x+6
-x=6
x=-6
Answer:
70
Step-by-step explanation:
(5x2) x 7
(10) x 7 = 70
There is only one solution and the solution is x=-22
Answer:
The graph looks like a U
Step-by-step explanation: