Personally I'd solve this inequality for y first: y < x-3.
That immediately eliminates (6,2) and (2,6).
Starting from y < x-3 and letting 2 sub for x and -1 sub for y, is the following true or false?
-1 < 2 -3 NO. -1 < -1 is false. Was there a fourth answer choice?
The answer is C because is n is positive and even it will only open up.
Answer:
(6,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Midpoint=((x1+x2)/2 ,(y1+y2)/2)
((10+2)/2 ,(7+1)/2)
(6,4)
x1=10
x2=2
y1=2
y2=1
Answer:
The inverse is 1/2x -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Set the equation equal to y
y = 2x+3
Exchange x and y
x = 2y+3
Solve for y
Subtract 3 from each side
x-3 = 2y+3-3
x-3 = 2y
Divide each side by 2
(x-3)/2 = 2y/2
1/2x -3/2 =y
The inverse is 1/2x -3/2