Yes, if you do it correctly by following the Algebraic way you would get:
x-4=5
you need to find x.
you can do this by subtracting 4 from the x side and adding it to 5.
so it would be x= 5+4
then you jsut add 5 and 4 and you get x.
so x = 9.
Answer:
X=6
Step-by-step explanation:
First step isolate the variable;2x=12
Simplify;x=12/2=6
Y-INTERCEPT
The y-intercept is where the equation/curve/parabola cosses the y-axis.
The y-axis is where x = 0. (The x-axis is where y = 0)
To find the y-intercept:
The y-intercept must be at (0, 10)
X-INTERCEPT (ROOTS/SOLUTIONS)
We need to use the quadratic formula
The quadratic formula helps us find what values of make the equation = 0
Quadratic formula:
The x-intercepts are at: