Its simple, graph them.
For the first equation, go on the Y-Axis (the vertical one) and go to 4. Then from there go up 1, right 6.
For the second equation go on the Y-Axis (the vertical one) and plot a point at 1 (aka 0,1) Now you go up 1, right 3.
When you see an equation like y=2x+3, the 3 represents the point (0,3) as when the x is 0, y=3. Just plug the numbers in. And as for the "2x" 2 is the slope. Slope is always rise/run or up, then right. So if its 2 your slope is 2/1, rise 2, over 1. If it "-2x" is your slope then all you have to do is go down 2, right 1.
I hope this cleared up your confusion, brainliest/heart would help.
Answer:
x = -4 ;
Step-by-step explanation:
6(x+3)=2(2x+5)
Distribution
6x+18 = 4x + 10
Subtract 4x on both sides
2x+18 = 10
Subtract 18 on both sides
2x = -8
Divided by 2
x = -4
Now if we have to substitute the value of X
6(-4+3)=2(-8+5)
Parenthesis first
6(-1) = 2(-3)
-6 = -6
The first one is 63.9 and the second should be 116.1
HAVE NO IDEA! this takes alot of thinking to figure it out