Step-by-step explanation:
5x – 2x + 7 – x = ?x + ?
I need the answer for "no solution" and "infinite solutions".
NO SOLUTION:
no solution because any value you give to x is not solvable, it remains +7
5x – 2x + 7 – x = ?x + ?
2x = 2x + 7
INFINITE SOLUTION
infinite solutions because any value you give to x is solvable
5x – 2x + 7 – x = ?x + ?
5x – 2x + 7 – x = 2x + 7
2x + 7 = 2x + 7
Answer:
The point at the Origin was moved down 4 and right 2
Step-by-step explanation:
You'd find the vertical asymptotes by seeing where the denominator equals zero; you can do so by factoring the denominator.
In this case, you can factor the denominator into (x+3)(x+2), so if you set each of those equal to zero you can find the equations of the vertical asymptotes (x=-3 and x=-2).
Answer:
x/9
Step-by-step explanation:
x divided by 9
=> x ÷ 9
<em>Take that and turn it into a fraction</em>
=> x/9
hope this helps and is right. p.s. i really need brainliest :)