Answer:
The answer is 219
Step-by-step explanation:
This is just multiplication and multiplying everything then adding it together.
You just have to figure it where you can place 2 solid lines and get 10 triangles ( i can only get 9). Think about the pentagon in the middle of the triangles and see if somehow you can create more triangles using only the two straight lines.
Answer:
(-1,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 9y = 8
-6x - 9y = -3
Add the two equations together to eliminate y
x + 9y = 8
-6x - 9y = -3
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-5x = 5
Divide by -5
-5x/-5 = 5/-5
x = -1
Now solve for y by substituting into the first equation
x+9y = 8
-1 + 9y =8
Add 1 to each side
-1+1 + 9y = 8+1
9y=9
Divide each side by 9
9y/9 = 9/9
y = 1
Y = |x| = x if x ≥ 0, -x if x < 0
absolute value can be interpreted as a function that does not allow negative real numbers, forcing them to be positive (leaving 0 alone). if the input x is more than or equal 0, then x stays positive so there is no need to do anything: "x if x ≥ 0".
if the input is less than 0, then it is an negative number and needs a negative coefficient to negate the negative: "-x if x < 0"
example: if x = -3, then it will take the "-x if x < 0" piece resulting in y = -(-3) = 3, which is what |-3| does
if x = 1, it will take the "x if x ≥ 0" piece and just have y = 1 which is what |1| does.
for x = 0, it will take the "x if x ≥ 0" and just have y = 0 which is what |0| does