By Pythagoras theorem, as
(hypotenuse)^2=( one side)^2 + (other side)^2
hope it helps u
<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is 'both Adler and Erika solved for <em>k</em> correctly because either the addition property of equality or the subtraction property of equality can be used to solve for <em>k</em><em>'.</em>
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Both Adler and Erika have solved for <em>k</em> correctly since both the properties, addition property of equality and subtraction property of equality, can be to solve for <em>k.</em>
The fraction
has to be subtracted from both the sides so even if it is added, the negative sign still would make it subtracted from both the sides.
This breaks into two inequalities:
2x - 3 > 6
and
-2x + 3 > 6
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2x - 3 > 6
Add 3 to both sides:
2x > 9
Divide 2 to both sides:
x > 4.5
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-2x + 3 > 6
Subtract 3 to both sides:
-2x > 3
Divide -2 to both sides:
x < -1.5
<span>Multiply equation(2) with 4 so that coefficient of become same in both the equations(You can make coefficient of y same and can follow the following procedure.)
</span><span>* Subtract (3) from (1)
* </span>Divide both sides by -19
*Subtract 21 from both sides.
*Divide both sides by 4
so the solution is x= 3 and y= -7
Hope I helped you :)
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