Answer: :)
Step-by-step explanation: thanks
Answer:
Part 1
The mistake is Step 2: P + 2·x = 2·y
Part 2
The correct answer is
Step 2 correction: P - 2·x = 2·y
(P - 2·x)/2 = y
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1
The student's steps are;
Step 1; P = 2·x + 2·y
Step 2: P + 2·x = 2·y
Step 3: P + 2·x/2 = y
The mistake in the work is in Step 2
The mistake is moving 2·x to the left hand side of the equation by adding 2·x to <em>P </em>to get; P + 2·x = 2·y
Part 2
To correct method to move 2·x to the left hand side of the equation, leaving only 2·y on the right hand side is to subtract 2·x from both sides of the equation as follows;
Step 2 correction: P - 2·x = 2·x + 2·y - 2·x = 2·x - 2·x + 2·y = 2·y
∴ P - 2·x = 2·y
(P - 2·x)/2 = y
y = (P - 2·x)/2
Substitue 2x for y in the second equation:
Rearrange to
form:
Factor:
Zeros are
and
To find y-coordinates of pts of intersection, plug these x-values into first equation to get
and
Answer:
23 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
6x + 42 = 180
x = 23
8-4=4
9-6=3
Use Pythagorean theorem.
The nearest tenth is 5.
So the answer is point D.)