2x + y = 5
Put the coordinates of the points to the equation and check it:
A. 5 - not make sense
B. (1, 2) - x = 1, y = 2
2(1) + 2 = 2 + 2 = 4 ≠ 5 NOT
C. (2, -1) - x = 2, y = -1
2(2) + (-1) = 4 - 1 = 2 ≠ 5 NOT
D. (3, -1) - x = 3, y = -1
2(3) + (-1) = 6 - 1 = 5 YES
<h3>Answer: D. (3, -1).</h3>
Answer:
64.43 cm2 :)
Step-by-step explanation:
look and download the file i gave to u
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
loose (8+5) yards so they lost 13 yards
and obviously they gained 11 yards according to the information given.
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Answer: D) One solution</h3>
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Work Shown:
2(b+3)-17 = 3b-7+b
2b+6-17 = 4b-7
2b-11 = 4b-7
-11+7 = 4b-2b
-4 = 2b
2b = -4
b = -4/2
b = -2
There is one solution and it is b = -2
A quick way to tell we have one solution is to note that both sides are a linear expression, and that the slopes of each linear expression are different values. If you had two lines with the same slope, then you'd have either parallel lines or coinciding lines (leading to no solutions and infinitely many solutions respectively). When you have two lines with two different slopes, then they are guaranteed to intersect only once. That intersection point is the solution.
Answer:
The second stove had a higher temperature when the stoves were turned off.
The first stove cooled down at a faster rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
first stove: T(t) = 180 - 2.55t can also be written as T(t) = -2.55t + 180
(180 is the y-intercept; -2.55 is the slope)
second stove = T(t) = mt + 200
(0,200) (40,130)
=
=
= -1.5
T(t) = -1.5t + 200