ans is b...multiply eqn 1 by -2 and eqn 2 by 3
=》 -6x + 10y = 4...eqn 3
=》 6x + 3y = 9...eqn 4
add eqn 3 and 4...
=》13y = 13
=》y =1 and x = 1
part A)
part B)
well, we know y = -2x+8.... so.. what's the runner's velocity after 5hours? well, x = 5, thus y = -2(5) +8 ---> y = -2
to graph it, well, is a LINEar equation, meaning the graph is a LINE, and to graph a line, all you need is two points, and by now, you have more than two.. so graph it away.
k = 13The smallest zero or root is x = -10
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Steps:
note: you can write "x^2" to mean "x squared"
f(x) = x^2+3x-10
f(x+5) = (x+5)^2+3(x+5)-10 ... replace every x with x+5
f(x+5) = (x^2+10x+25)+3(x+5)-10
f(x+5) = x^2+10x+25+3x+15-10
f(x+5) = x^2+13x+30
Compare this with x^2+kx+30 and we see that k = 13
Factor and solve the equation below
x^2+13x+30 = 0
(x+10)(x+3) = 0
x+1 = 0 or x+3 = 0
x = -10 or x = -3
The smallest zero is x = -10 as its the left-most value on a number line.
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Two angles are said to be supplement when their measure add up to 180 degrees.
Assume that the angle we are looking for is a and its supplement is s (I used s instead of x).
a + s = 180
a = 180 - s ......> equation I
We know that <span>the measure of the angle is eight times greater than its supplement.
This means that:
a = 8s ......> equation II
Substitute by equation II in equation I to get s as follows:
180 - s = 8s
180 = 9s
s = 20 degrees
Substitute in equation I to get the measure of the angle as follows:
a = 180 - s = 180 - 20 = 160 degrees
Based on these calculations:
The measure of the angle is 160 degrees
The measure of its supplement is 20 degrees</span>
Answer:
The constant would be A) 9
Step-by-step explanation:
The Constant in a math expression is One number that is on its own or without a varialbe