Answer:
I think the answer is the first one.
Answer (x,y) (3, -2)
Explanation:
using the
substitution method
y
=
x
−
5
→
(
1
)
y
=
−
2
x
+
4
→
(
2
)
since both equations are expressed in terms of x we
can equate them
⇒
x
−
5
=
−
2
x
+
4
add 2x to both sides
2
x
+
x
−
5
=
−
2
x
+
2
x
+
4
⇒
3
x
−
5
=
4
add 5 from both sides
3
x
+
5
−
5
=
4
+
5
⇒
3
x
=
9
divide both sides by 3
3
x
3
=
9
3
⇒
x
=
3
substitute this value in
(
1
)
y
=
3
−
5
=
−
2
As a check
substitute these values into
(
2
)
right
=
−
6
+
4
=
−
2
=
left
⇒
point of intersection
=
(
3
,
−
2
)
Answer:
37
Step-by-step explanation:
This may look like a complicated problem but it's some simple analyzing of the problem to get the job done:
"The sum" tells that we are going to be adding together the next two phrases separated by "and"s.
That is "8 times a number 4" <em>and</em> "5"
Therefore, we need to add 2 groups:
(8*4) + (5)
Now, we simply use PEMDAS (or GEMDAS) to solve the expression:
(8*4) + (5)
= (32) + (5)
= 32 + 5
= <u>37</u>
so you multiply 6 and 3 and it is 18