If you have to simplify it , the answer would be 4x+6
Answer:
infinitely many solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's eliminate the fractional coefficient in the first equation by multiplying that equation by 4:
4y = 6x - 4
The second equation can be rewritten as 4y = 6x - 4, so the two equations are actually identical. They have infinitely many solutions.
The diagram that represent the statement is a Venn diagram in which:
An inner circle labeled "insects" is completely included inside an outer circle which is labeled "has wings".
In such diagram all the insects are inside the bigger set of things that have wings. That means that all the insects have wings but not all the things that have wings are insects.
That is exactly what the proposition if it is an insect then it has wings.
As per the proposition, having wings is a necessary condition to be insect, but it is not sufficient.
<u>Since I don't see the graphs</u>:
⇒ I am going to answer by the general format of what you should see
<u>The function has zeros at -3, 4</u>:
⇒ which means that the function must interest the x-axis at x = -3 and
x = 4
Hope that helps!
⇒look at the image I uploaded which shows a possible answer