Yas! systems of equations
convert one equation so that a single variable is one one side
x = 65 - 2y
plug it in the other equation
2(65 - 2y) + 3y = 105
130 - 4y + 3y = 105
130 - y = 105
25 = y
Remember you can do anything to an equaiton as long asyou do it to both sides
4v+18≥6v+10
minus 4v both sides
4v-4v+18≥6v-4v+10
0+18≥2v+10
18≥2v+10
minus 10 both sides
18-10≥2v+10-10
8≥2v+0
8≥2v
divide both sides by 2
8/2=(2v)/2
4≥(2/2)v
4≥1v
4≥v
v≤4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(5x^3+4x^2)−(6x^2−2x−9)
To find the opposite of 6x^2−2x−9 find the opposite of each term.
5x^3+4x^2−6x^2+2x+9
Combine 4x^2 and 6x^2 to get −2x^2.
5x^3-2x^2+2x+9
Answer:
There isn’t any question sry
Step-by-step explanation: