2x+y=9
3x+5y=19
I will do this problem in 2 ways. I.)Substitution II.)Elimination
Solution I.) Substitution
We can subtract 2x from both sides in the first equation.
y=9-2x
Now we can substitute the y in the second equation with 9-2x
3x+5(9-2x)=19
-7x+45=19
-7x=-26
x=26/7
y=9-2(26/7)=11/7
Solution II.)Elimination
We can multiply both side of first equation by 5 to get a 5y in both equations.
10x+5y=45
Now because both are positive 5y we just need to do simple subtraction of the 2 equation, each side respectively.
(10x+5y)-(3x+5y)=45-19
7x=26
x=26/7
2*26/7+y=9
y=11/7
Ultimately you get the same answer, both are viable methods, some problems are faster with one method but I recommend mastering both since they are very useful.
Answer:
2over/a -b-c
Step-by-step explanation:
remove the parentheses
Answer:
A intersection B = ( elements which are common in both)
= ( 2,4,7,19)
A union B = ( all the elements which are either in A or in B).
= ( 2, 4, 7 , 13, 14, 19, 20 , 3, 5, 6, 10,11, 12 , 15,17 , 18 , 19 )
a)
We know that a 4-sided polygon's angles add up to 360 degrees
so to find x:
360-(69+118+84)=89 degrees
b)
For a 4-sided polygon we also know that the outside angles add up to 360 degree.
so to find p:
360-(100+62+106)=92 degrees
Hope it helps!