Hello:
ln(2e^3x) =ln2+lne^3x
<span> =ln2 +3xlne
= ln2+3x .....lne=1
</span><span>choice B</span>
C) no solution
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Minimum value of the function is - 2
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Answer:
y = -6, x =2
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve by elimination, you have to line both equations up together. Then, you multiply both equations until one variable is removed.
2x+y = -2
5x + 3y = - 8
There are many different ways to solve an elimination problem, but generally you should look for the simplest route. Here, I would multiply the top equation by -3.
-6x -3y = 6
5x +3y = -8
Imagine you are adding the two equations together. You end up with
-x = -2
Then solve for x. In this situation, it is fairly simple. Take out a factor of -1.
x = 2
Finally, choose one of your beginning equations and plug your new-found x value back into the equation.
2(2) +y = -2
4 + y = -2
y = -6
3x+10y+5 I think that’s the answer.