Currently the equation 6x - 2y = 18 is in standard form. Convert the standard form equation into a slope-intercept form and we can find the slope easily.
Solve for y.
6x - 2y = 18
-2y = 18 - 6x <-- Subtract 6x from each side. This is to isolate the 2y term
2y / -2 =
<-- Divide each side by 2. This it to
get rid of the 2 coefficient.
y = -9 + 3x
Rearrange the right-hand side a bit.
y = -9 + 3x becomes y = 3x - 9
Now it is in slope-intercept form.
The slope is the coefficient of the x variable.
So, 3 is the slope.
Answer:
Picture #1: x=16 ; y=10
Picture #2: x=21 ; y=15
Picture #3: x=18
Step-by-step explanation:
Picture #1:
(8x-14)* and (5x+34)* are Alternate Exterior Angle so they are congruent. And (8x-14)* and (5y+16)* are supplementary so they equal 180*.
Picture #2:
(6x+7)* and (3x-16)* are supplementary so they equal 180*. And (6x+7)* and (11y-32)* are Vertical Angles so they are congruent.
Picture #3:
(7x-6)* and (4x-7)* are supplementary so they equal 180*.
Answer:
1.Yes,No,Yes
2.Identitive
Step-by-step explanation:
I would say Identitive because it is being multiplied by 1 and this property states that anything multiplied by 1 is itself