Answer:
x=3/4,y=5/2
Step-by-step explanation:
y=-x^2+4,y=2x+1
substitute y=-x^2+4 as y for y=2x+1
2x+1=-x^2+4, x=3/4(isolate "x")
x=3/4
substitute x=3/4 for 2x+1=-x^2+4
y=2*3/4+1
y=5/2
x=3/4, y=5/2
hope this helps!
No not always, because x could be a smaller number than y which would make it an negative. If x is bigger than y most likely it will be, but not always.
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
for the equation y=x^2 -6 the line is curved and both points are facing up. A linear pair has to be straight. Therefore, this equation isn't linear
Subtract x and mutiply v and add the answer
Answer:
-5 - 3x > 10
Step-by-step explanation:
x = -6
Plug in the x value for each inequality:
-5 - 3(-6) > 10
-5 + 18 > 10
13 > 10
True
-3 - 5(-6) < -14
-3 + 30 < -14
27 < -14
False
1 - 2(-6) > 13
1 + 12 > 13
13 > 13
False
2 - (-6) < -3
2 + 6 < -3
8 < -3
False
Only one of these is true; that is the answer.