Answer:
Just Assume that the transverse axis is horizontal
Consider the universal set U and the sets X, Y, Z. U={1,2,3,4,5,6} X={1,4,5} Y={1,2} Z={2,3,5} What is (Z⋃X′)⋂Y?
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X' = U - X
= {1,2,3,4,5,6} - {1,4,5}
= {2,3,6}
(ZUX') = {2,3,5} U {2,3,6}
= {2,3,5,6}
(Z⋃X′)⋂Y = {2,3,5,6} ⋂ {1,2}
= {2}
Answer:
(8, 2 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
x + 4y = 16 → (1)
- x + 3y = - 2 → (2)
Adding the 2 equations term by term will eliminate the x- term
0 + 7y = 14
7y = 14 ( divide both sides by 7 )
y = 2
Substitute y = 2 into either of the 2 equations and solve for x
Substituting into (1)
x + 4(2) = 16
x + 8 = 16 ( subtract 8 from both sides )
x = 8
solution is (8, 2 )
Answer: 1+1 is equal to 2, because adding a singular object to a specified amount of something to the number 1, it will increase by just that. Therefore, if the quantity of something is one, adding the number one to its value will be the number 2.
16 because 10+8=18 and 18-2=16