Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Multiply each equation by the value that makes the coefficients of
x
opposite.
(
−
3
)
⋅
(
2
x
+
5
y
)
=
(
−
3
)
(
20
)
(
2
)
⋅
(
3
x
−
10
y
)
=
(
2
)
(
37
)
Step-by-step explanation:
A polynomial is the sum of at least one term. For example, x^3+1 is a polynomial. A monomial is a polynomial with only one term, such as 2x^2.
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms, and a trinomial is one with three terms. The example you gave is a trinomial (which is also a polynomial).
Degree of a polynomial is the largest sum of variable powers in any term of the polynomial. So, for example, x^2 y has degree 3, and x^3+x^2 also has degree 3. A sixth degree polynomial would be x^6-2x+1, for example.
Answer:
just add the equation and solve it then the value of X could be found then put the value of X and the value of y can be found. Just like in the below
Step-by-step explanation:
X+y=3 ------------ equation 1
4x-y=7 ------------ equation 2
adding equation 1 and 2
X+y=3
+ 4x-y=7
-----------------
5x = 10
X = 10/5
X = 2
putting the value of X in equation 1
or, 2+y=3
or, y = 3-2
Thus, y = 1
This is your answer.... all you are doing is substituting what ever the variable is