One possible system is
1x + 3y = 4
2x + 6y = 8
Note how 2 is twice as large as 1, 6 is twice as large as 3, and 8 is twice as large as 4.
In other words, the second equation is the result of multiplying both sides of the first equation by 2.
1x+3y = 4
2*(1x+3y) = 2*4
2x+6y = 8
Effectively the two equations in bold are the same which produces the same line. The two lines overlap perfectly to intersect infinitely many times. An intersection is a solution.
Multiplication comes before any subtraction...so do 10 x 5 first
Answer:
E. 2, 3, 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the shortest two sides must exceed the longest side. That is only the case for the set ...
{2, 3, 4}
Answer:
12,500 square millimeters
Step-by-step explanation: