A. When you equalize two equations, geometrically you are trying to find the intersection point of them, i.e. find the common point of them. So the x coordinate of the intersection point is basically the solution.
B. You can simply plug in numbers from -3 to 3 and list the values by yourself.
C. Graphically, draw each equation, and find the x coordinate of the intersection point.
FYI, the solution is x = 1/3
For a system of equations such as this, add both of the equations together. The d values will cancel each other out, making 2e=-4. This means that e=-2. If you plug this into one of the equations, you will have d + (-2) = 1. Isolate the variable by adding -2 to both sides: d=3. Written in the format described above (d,e), your answer is (3, -2).
Answer:
Congruent
Step-by-step explanation:
by definition, the base angles of an isosceles triangle are the same value.
i.e they are congruent.
Answer:
A.) 5 x 2.80 B.) 100
Step-by-step explanation:
14/2.80=5 which is how many gallons
5 x 20 = 100 for the miles
Answer:
hope that it helps you any
Step-by-step explanation:
first hour she drove 60mi
second hour she drove 50mi
third hour she drove 70mi
fourth hour she drove 20mi
fifth hour she drove 75mi
all together she drove 275miles
take 275 divide it by 5 you get an average of 55mph