Answer:
no solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We're given this system of equations:
x+y=3
4y=-4x-4
and we need to solve it (find the point where the lines intersect, as these are linear equations)
let's solve this system by substitution, where we will set one variable equal to an expression containing the other variable, substitute that expression to solve for the variable the expression contains, and then use the value of the solved variable to find the value of the first variable
we'll use the second equation (4y=-4x-4), as there is already only one variable on one side of the equation. Every number is multiplied by 4, so we'll divide both sides by 4
y=-x-1
now we have y set as an expression containing x
substitute -x-1 as y in x+y=3 to solve for x
x+-x-1=3
combine like terms
-1=3
This statement is untrue, meaning that the lines x+y=3 and 4y=-4x-4 won't intersect.
Therefore the answer is no solutions
Hope this helps! :)
The graph below shows the two equations graphed; they are parallel, which means they will never intersect. If they don't intersect, there's no common solution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. y = -2x + 7
2. Graph it (Mark (0, 7) or 7 on the y axis and go over one, down two, mark it and draw a line through both)
3. -2y = -x + 6
4. divide entire equation by 2 to isolate y
5. -y = -x + 3
6. multiply entire equation by -1 to make it positive
7. y=x+3
8. graph it (Mark (0,3) and go over one, down one, mark it and draw a line through both new points)
9. Where the lines intersect is your answer
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:x= -54.7
Step-by-step explanation:
-66.5-66.5= -133+ 78.3= -54.7
Minor Arc AC = 110 degrees (given)
As indicated in the hints,
OA=OC => OAC=OCA=(180-110)/2 = 35
Similarly,
OAB=OBA=(48-35)=13
=>
OBC=OCB=(180-35-35-13-13)/2=(180-96)/2=84/2=42
=>
Angle B = 13+42 = 55 degrees
Check:
55+55+35+35+13+13 = 180 degrees (angles of a triangle) ok.