Answer:
ii.
Step-by-step explanation:
because i had this same problem and was told that was the answer
Answer:
x=-6, y=0
Step-by-step explanation:
it's impossible to fully solve an equation where 2 variables are unknown. So we have to make it equal to 1 set. to do this, we have to think logically.
if y=x+6, then that means wherever it says y, we can put x+6. because x+6=x+6, right? so we plug x+6 into the second equation and get.
x+6=0.5x+3
to solve for x we subtract 6 from one side and 0.5 from the other and get
0.5x=-3
then we multiply both sides by 2 to make be a whole number
x=-6
now we just plug this into either equation. because the first one is easier, we can just set it up as
y=(-6)+6
which means y=0
Hello,
Let's assume the last digit given by the function last(x).
last(7^0)=1
last(7)=7
last(7^2)=last(49)=9
last(7^3)=last(last(7^2)*7)=last(9*7)=last(63)=3
last(7^4)=1
If the exponent n is 0,4,8,12,.... a multiple of 4 last(7^n)=1
If the exponent n is 1,5,9,13,.... a multiple of 4 + 1 last(7^n)=7
If the exponent n is 2,6,10,14,.... a multiple of 4 + 2 last(7^n)=9
If the exponent n is 3,7,11,15,.... a multiple of 4 + 3 last(7^n)=37
Here exponent is 282=70*4+2
last(7^282)=9