Answer: the answer is (2,-4) if that's not the answer then can u post a full picture of the question
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the contrapositive of the statement you want to prove.
The contrapositive of the logical statement
<em>p</em> ⇒ <em>q</em>
is
¬<em>q</em> ⇒ ¬<em>p</em>
In this case, the contrapositive claims that
"If there are no scalars <em>α</em> and <em>β</em> such that <em>c</em> = <em>α</em><em>a</em> + <em>β</em><em>b</em>, then <em>a₁b₂</em> - <em>a₂b₁</em> = 0."
The first equation is captured by a system of linear equations,
or in matrix form,
If this system has no solution, then the coefficient matrix on the right side must be singular and its determinant would be
and this is what we wanted to prove. QED
There's no pic or worksheet!!
X=-3 because first substitute the value of y into the original equation -2x-3=x+6 then isolate the variables -2x-x=6+3 which is -3x=9 then we can divide x=9/-3 which =-3