There are two ways to do this but the way I prefer is to make one of the equations in terms of one variable and then 'plug this in' to the second equation. I will demonstrate
Look at equation 1,
this can quite easily be manipulated to show
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Then because there is a y in the second equation (and both equations are simultaneous) we can 'plug in' our new equation where y is in the second one
which can then be solved for x since there is only one variable
and then with our x solution we can work out our y solution by using the equation we manipulated
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So the solution to these equations is x=-2 when y=6
Take Sin of 5 and subtract Cos 2
Sin 5 Cos -2
5-2=3
5x+3=3
√x=3
2x+5y+(1)z=3
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
and the surface area
for the whole shape is 107 yd^2
Some symbols are missing. I'm assuming you meant to put in a horseshoe symbol like so
If so, then the contrapositive of that would be
which is the final answer.
The tilde sign
means "not" so writing
means "not q" which is the complete opposite of q.
Answer:
No, thanks.
Step-by-step explanation: