Answer:
2x+2y
Step-by-step explanation:
x+x = 2x
y+y = 2y
2x+2y
Answer:
First you need to get your variable(x) by itself.
You do that by adding 16 to both sides of the greater than sign.
The 16 cancels or goes away. and 16 + 4 =20.
Your new equation is 20<4x
Finally you divide 20 by 4 to get 5
Your answer is 5<x or x>5.
Answer:
y = x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The gradient of a line can be defined by the equation:
m (gradient) = (y1 – y2 ) ÷ (x1 – x2) ----> "1" and "2" should be in subscript
For (-7,-6) we use x2 and y2 (because this point can be anywhere along a line):
x2 = -7, y2 = -6
Plug these values into the formula above:
m = (y-(-6)) ÷ (x-(-7))
m = (y+6) ÷ (x+7)
At this stage, the equation can't be solved as there are two unknowns. Therefore, the gradient must be found another way. Two lines are parallel if they have the same gradient - in their y=mx+c equations, m will be equal.
x - y=7 is the line alluded to in the question. Rearranging this equation into the line equation format gives:
y = x-7 ---> The gradient (coefficient of x) is 1.
Therefore, the gradient of the other parallel line must also be 1.
This can be substituted into the previous equation to give:
1 = (y+6)÷(x+7)
x+7 = y+6
x+1 = y
Therefore, the answer is y=x+1
About 175 ninth grade boys. 2/25 is equal to 0.08. if we take the 14 students and divide it by 0.08, we can get the total of 175 ninth grade boys.
No solution
The answer is D