Normally, we could add exponents.
however, that only is possible when the bases are the same
recall what exponents mean
12³=12*12*12
so we cannot add exponents for 12³*11³ because that means 12*12*12*11*11*11
it would not equal 12⁶ or 11⁶
or you could refer to the rule
notice when x=x then we can add the bases
fun fact below
we can reverse a previous exponential rule like this
since
then
therefor
we can't add the exponents because the bases are not the same
Answer:
(2/3, 13/3) (Exactly one solution)
Step-by-step explanation:
Write these equations in a column:
x+y=5
2x-y=-3
Note that we can eliminate y immediately by adding these two equations together. We get:
3x = 2, so that x = 2/3.
Substituting 2/3 for x in the first equation, we get:
2/3 + y = 5. Clear out fractions by multiplying all three terms by 3:
2 + 3y = 15, or 3y = 13. Then y = 13/3, and the solution is
(2/3, 13/3) There is exactly one solution.
Six (I’m putting this because there is a there is less than 20 characters)
Answer:
A) y=3x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the formula y=mx+b
m is the slope and b is the y intercept
the graph starts on 1 on the y axis so you replace 1 for b
the slope goes up 3 and over one, giving the fraction 3/1 or just 3. so you replace 3 for m.