Answer:
4,400 :)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C. Both (1, 11) and (-1, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing options are:
<em>
A. Only (1, 11)
</em>
<em>B. Only (-1, -5) </em>
<em>C. Both (1, 11) and (-1, -5)
</em>
<em>D. Neither </em>
To check if an ordered pair is a solution of an equation, replace one variable into the equation an calculate the other one.
Replacing x = 1, we get:
y = 8(1) + 3
y = 11
then (1, 11) is a solution
Replacing x = -1, we get:
y = 8(-1) + 3
y = -5
then (-1, -5) is a solution
I think the answer is 406/81.
Hey!
So we have 6 multiplied by -12 and that is over 10
so we are multiplying a positive number by a negative number. When you do that the answer will be a negative number.
Now we have -72/10
we can simplify that more
divide the numerator and denominator by 2 because that is the largest number that is divisible by both number
now it is -36/5
The answer is -36/5
Hope this helps!