The numbers going to the left on a number line means the values are smaller and the numbers going to the right means the values are bigger.
Take the value '0' for example, the value on the right of zero is '1', which is a value bigger than zero, and the value to the left of '0' is '-1', which is a value smaller than zero.
Answer:
11/15 OR 0.73
Step-by-step explanation:
2/5 ---> 6/15
1/3 ---> 5/15
6/15 + 5/15 = 11/15
OR
2/5 ---> 0.4
1/3 ---> 0.33
0.4 + 0.33 = 0.73
Answer:
A) 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The coefficients of the second equation are 1/3 of those of the first equation. If the constant of the second equation is also 1/3 of the constant of the first equation, then the equations are <em>dependent</em>, and will have an infinite number of solutions.
The constant must be something other than 1/3·15 = 5 to make the equations <em>inconsistent</em>, having no solutions.
Answer:
x=-5 & y=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
y= 3x+13
y= x-3
x-3=3x+13
-3=2x+13
-10=2x
x=-5
then
y=3(-5)+13
y=-15+13
y=-2