I would use elimination. I would multiply 4x+3y=2 by 3 so the it becomes 12x+9y=6, and I would multiply the bottom equation by 4 so that it becomes 12x+8y=4. Because I am using elimination I have to get rid of one variable, I chose to get rid of X hence that the coefficient of X in each equation is now 12. i simply subtract both equations and get y by itself. y=2. I plug in Y to find x in either of the original equations, where I get x=-1. To check my work substitute the values of x and y in the other equation. 4(-1)+3(2)=2 -------> 2=2
Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation: 2x3=6+8=14
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: limit of f(x) exists at x = a
To choose: the correct option
Solution:
A limit is a value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value.
means that as x approaches to value a then f(x) approaches to value L.
A limit of a function f(x) exists at x = a if
So, option A. is correct.