Determine the intercepts of each of the equations by using the table
Y=3x+6...
Mathematics, 02.09.2021 22:20 LillianMRucker
Determine the intercepts of each of the equations by using the table
Y=3x+6
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:10
Determine whether the points (–3,–6) and (2,–8) are in the solution set of the system of inequalities below. x ? –3 y < 5? 3x + 2 a. the point (–3,–6) is not in the solution set, and the point (2,–8) is in the solution set. b. neither of the points is in the solution set. c. the point (–3,–6) is in the solution set, and the point (2,–8) is not in the solution set. d. both points are in the solution set.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
What will the graph look like for a system of equations that has no solution? a. the lines will be perpendicular. b. the lines will cross at one point. c. both equations will form the same line. d. the lines will be parallel.
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The sum of two numbers is 0. twice the smaller number subtracted from 3 times the larger number is 10. let x represent the larger number and y represent the smaller number. what is the equation
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