X=7
(15x+3)=108
x=7
if you plug 7 in for x
(15(7)+3) it equals 108
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(1) 2x - 6y = -12
(2) x + 2y = 14
There is a -6y and a +2y. Since they have opposite signs, I'll try to eliminate the y terms. (That's my choice. There is more than one way to solve these.)
Multiply eq. (2) by 3:
3x + 6y = 42
Then add the result to eq. (1) to eliminate the y terms:
2x - 6y = -12
3x + 6y = 42
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5x = 30, so x = 6
Now plug the value of x into eq. (2) and solve for y:
6 + 2y = 14
2y = 8
y = 4
Why did I use eq. (2) to solve for y? Because it's less work. I could have used eq. (1) instead:
2(6) - 6y = -12
12 - 6y = -12
-6y = -24
y = 4
More than one way to solve.
Answer:
3x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) + g(x)
sub in functions
2x + 1 + x - 3
combine
3x -2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Just use the distributive property.
(4y^2-3)(4y+3)
= 4y^2(4y+3) - 3(4y+3)
= 16y^3 + 12y^2 - 12y - 9