Hello damerahli!
Find the landmark.
Let's take a look at the graph. The coordinates given are (2, ¼).
This means that...
- Coordinate at abscissa = 2
- Coordinate at ordinate = ¼
In the graph given, each square = ¼ units. That means the 1st box above the origin in the ordinate is (0, ¼). Let's mark this as our coordinate of y-axis. Then let's take 2 in the abscissa (2, 0) as the other coordinate. So, by connecting the 2 points (since both the coordinates are positive they'll lie in the 1st quadrant) we can see that the landmark is the . (Marked as a yellow dot in the attached figure).
<em>Please </em><em>refer </em><em>to </em><em>the attached</em><em> picture</em><em> for</em><em> better</em><em> understanding</em><em>.</em>
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Hope it'll help you!
ℓu¢αzz ッ
Here are the basic steps on how to do it.
<em>4-7x=18</em>
Now you move the 4 onto the other side of the equal bars.
<em>4-4-7x=18-4</em>
Do the total.
<em>-7x=14</em>
Now you divide 14 by -7.
<em>x=-2</em>
There you have it.
<u><em /></u><em>Hope this helps!</em>
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
To find Y we must cancel X out by making it 0.
4.2(0) - 1.4y = 2.1
-1.4y = 2.1
Divide both sides by -1.4 to get the Y by itself.
Y = 2.1/-1.4
Y = -1.5