The ordered pairs of the points F, G and H are their locations on the coordinate plane
The point F is above the line 1
<h3>How to determine the coordinate point?</h3>
The ordered pairs of the points are given as:
F = (0,7)
G = (6, 2)
H = (1,6)
The line is not given; so, I will provide a general explanation.
Of all the three ordered pairs, the point with the greatest y-coordinate is the point F.
This means that the point F can be above the line 1, while the other points G and H are below the line.
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Answer:(2,0) x=2,y=0
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve your system by elimination.
−x+y=−2;2x−3y=4
Multiply the first equation by 2,and multiply the second equation by 1.
2(−x+y=−2)
1(2x−3y=4)
Becomes:
−2x+2y=−4
2x−3y=4
Add these equations to eliminate x:
−y=0
Then solve−y=0 for y:
−y=0
−y/−1 =0/−1
(Divide both sides by -1)
y=0
Now that we've found y let's plug it back in to solve for x.
Write down an original equation:
−x+y=−2
Substitute0foryin−x+y=−2:
−x+0=−2
−x=−2(Simplify both sides of the equation)
−x/−1 = −2/−1
(Divide both sides by -1)
x=2
Answer:
Part 1) The volume of the ball is 256 cm³
Part 2) The radius of the ball is 3.94 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) we know that
The density is equal to divide the mass by the volume
D=m/V
Solve for the volume
The volume is equal to divide the mass by the density
V=m/D
In this problem we have
m=128 g
D=0.5 g/cm³
substitute
V=128/0.5=256 cm³
Part 2) what is the radius of the ball?
we know that
The volume of the sphere (ball) is equal to
we have
assume
substitute and solve for r
Answer:
1/5 to 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
S= 5? that's at the top of my head