6x + y = -2
y = -3x + 1
Substitute the value of y in first equation,
6x -3x + 1 = -2
3x = -2-1
x = -3/3
x = -1
Now, Substitute it in 2nd equation,
y = -3(-1) + 1
y = 3+ 1 = 4
Coordinates would be: (-1,4) Mark that point and join with origin.
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This conjecture is false, A and C don't have to be complementary angles.
Let Angle A be 100 and Angle B be 80 degrees. They are supplementary (sum of 180).
Let Angle C be 100 and Angle B is still 80 degrees. They are supplementary.
However, Angle A and Angle C are not complementary (sum of 90).
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 12 and 0.972
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Answer:
Binomial with a degree of 6 (the second Choice)
Discussion:
(a^3b+9a^2b^2-4ab^5) - (a^3b-3a^2b^2+ab^5) =
(-4ab^5- ab^5) + ( a^3b-a^3b) + ( 9a^2b^2 + 3a^2b^2) =
(-4ab^5- ab^5) + 0 + ( 9a^2b^2 + 3a^2b^2) =
12 a^2 b^2 - 5 a b^5
This is a binomial with degree 6 (degree of last term = 1 + 5 = 6).
Thank you,
MrB