Answer:
x = 79
y = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
x + y = 91
x - y = 67
=> x = (91 + 67) : 2 = 79
=> y = (91 - 67) : 2 = 12
P/s: I don't know how to explain what I just did actually, since we learn how to solve this kind of problem in primary at my place already so it's like a blurry memory about how I learn it. If the math problem is to find 2 numbers, knowing their sum and the difference already, this is how to solve it:
=> Larger number: (Sum + difference) : 2
=> Smaller number: (Sum - difference) : 2
If you can memorize it, good for you! If not then it's alright, this is just a nice tips from me to you. You'll have more advantages in solving these kind of math problem if you can memorized these 2 formulas.
The only answer is choice D) 6
Recall that the range is the set of possible y output values of a function. In other words, its the list of y coordinates for every point on the function curve.
In this case, the horizontal line has EVERY point on it with a y coordinate of y=6. Two such points are (0,6) and (2,6). No other y value is possible. No matter what x value we plug in, the output is always y = 6
Side Note: the domain appears to be from x = -3 to x = 5
Answer:
59
Step-by-step explanation:
Let c and b represent the scores of Colin and Brian respectively. Then
c + b = 59. Since brian scored 59 more points than Colin, that means c = 0 and b = 59. Their combined score is 0 + 59 = 59.