Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
Note:
<u>Graphing From An Equation: </u>
Equation are frequently written in slope-intercept form { y = mx+b}.
Which "m" represents the slope and "b" represents the y-intercept.
<u>Solutions and Equation:</u>
Solutions to linear equations contain any points located on the graphed line.
Ordered Pair = Solution to an equation if it's values are substituted in the equation which makes it true
Solve:
{x = 0 } 3(0) - 4y = 12
-4y = 12 (0, -3 )
-4y/-4 = 12/-4
y = -3
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{y = 0} 3x-4(0) =12
3x = 12 (4,0)
3x/3 = 12/3
x = 4
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<u><em>~Lenvy~</em></u>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A rectangular garden has vertices at
(x = 4, y = 3), (x = 6, y = 3), (x = 6, y = 9), and (x = 4, y = 9).
To plot each vertex of the garden find on the graph the x and y coordinate of the point and mark the point.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There is one large case with 20 cars and 3 small cases with n cars in each.
<u>Possible number of cars C is:</u>
All you have to do is substitute the y value from the 1st equation into the second equation and solve...
a) y= 2-x
5x + 4y = 5
Substitute (2-x) into the second equation anywhere there is a y...
5x + 4y = 5
5x + 4(2-x) = 5
Now solve
5x + 8 - 4x = 5
5x - 4x + 8 = 5
x + 8 = 5
x = -3
Now that you have a solution for x, substitute -3 into either of the original equations anywhere there is an x then solve for y...
y = 2 - x
y = 2 - (-3)
y = 2+3 = 5
You solved for x and got -3 and solved for y and got 5, so your solution set is
(-3, 5).
Now check it by substituting both numbers into one of the original equations and you should have a true statement if it is correct...
y = 2 - x
5 = 2 - (-3)
5 = 2+3
5 = 5
True statement... it checks!
note* during the check, if the equation would have worked out to something like 2 = 5, then that is a false statement therefore the solution set would be wrong and you'd have to go back and find the mistake.
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
that is the slope