This is not very specific dude i cant really tell bruh
To solve for any given number of variables, you need that number of equations to solve for all variables. When there are only two variables you only need to equations to solve for them both. You eliminate one variable at a time, order does not matter.
y-x=6 and y+x=-10
Since one equation has -x and the other +x, you can simply add the two equations together to eliminate x...
(y-x=6)+(y+x=-10)
y+y-x+x=6-10
2y=-4
y=-2, now you can use this value of y in either original equation to solve for x...
y-x=6, using y=-2 becomes:
-2-x=6
-x=8
x=-8
So the solution to the system of equations is the point (-8, -2)
You can always check by using these two values in the original equations...
y-x=6, -2--8=6, -2+8=6, 6=6
y+x=-10, -2+(-8)=-10, -2-8=-10, -10=-10
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Pythagoras' identity in the right triangle
x² + 9² = 15²
x² + 81 = 225 ( subtract 81 from both sides )
x² = 144 ( take the square root of both sides )
x = = 12 → B
Answer:
undefined
Step-by-step explanation:
slope = ((y2-y1)/2) / ((x2 - x1 )/2)
since x1 = x2
so x2 - x1 = 0
then ((y2-y1)/2) / 0 = undefined