Answer: Yes, (2,1) is a solution.
Point for : (2,1)
Equation form : x=2 , y=1
Step-by-step explanation: Solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation.
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I got 9.75 hope it's right
4(x+2)=3(x-2)
Multiply the first bracket by 4
Multiply the second bracket by 3
4x+8=3x-6
Move 3x to the left hand side, whenever moving a number with a letter the sign changes ( positive 3x to negative 3x)
4x-3x+8=3x-3x-6
x+8=-6
Move positive 8 to the right hand side
x+8-8=-6-8
x=-14
Check answer by using substitution method
Use x=-14 into both of the equations
4(-14+2)=3(-14-2)
-56+8=-42-6
-48=-48
Answer is -14- D)
You can multiply 16 times what equls 88 and then divide by 4 much more simple than it sounds and also your in high school and u cant solve this problem
The transformations are vertical translation 7 units up.horizontal translation 3 units to the left
We have given that the equations
let f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=(x-3)^2+7
We have to determine the correct transformation,
<h3>What is the vertical translation?</h3>
Vertically translating a graph is equivalent to shifting the base graph up or down in the direction of the y-axis. A graph is translated to k units vertically by moving each point on the graph k units vertically.
Notice that the addition of 2 units to the variable x in the exponent involves a horizontal shift to the left in 2 units.
Notice as well that subtraction of 4 units to the functional expression involves a vertical shift downwards in 4 units.
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