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Imagine that your best friend missed the lesson on how to solve a system of equations using the substitution method. You want to help him or her catch up in their math class, so you decide to write an e-mail describing what they missed. Write an email to your friend including:
An explanation of what a system of equations is

A general description of how to use the substitution method

An example of a system of equations

Your solution steps and explanations including the substitution method

Your final answer for the system

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Answer 1

I'm just going to start writing the email XD (btw, bold = non-email parts/me talking)

Hey (Friend name),

You kinda missed math the other day, and being the nice friend I am, I decided to catch you up on what we learned.

We learned how to solve a system of equations using the substitution method.

A system of equations is a set of two or more equations with common variables. We use those two equations to solve for the variables.

One example might be:

3x+y=3

4x+3y=10

Solving each of these two equations by themselves would be impossible, so this is where the substitution method comes in.

Solving by substitution means that you first solve one equation for a variable, and then you substitute the value of that variable into the other equation. You might understand better if you see how I use this method to solve the previous system.

Step 1: Solve for y.

 3x+y=3

 Subtract 3x from each side.

 y=3-3x

Step 2: Use the substitution method (plug in the y value).

 4x+3y=10

 4x+3(3-3x)=10

 See how we plugged in the right side of the equation that is equal to y? Now       only the x variable is left and we can easily solve it!

Step 3: Simplify to get x.

 4x+9-9x=10

 -5x=1

 x=-1/5

Step 4: Use the substitution method AGAIN (for the y).

 Now we plug in the x value into the equation for y.

 y=3-3x

 y=3-3(-1/5)

 y=3-(-3/5)

 y=18/5

The final answer is x=-1/5, y=18/5.

As you can see, using the substitution method to solve two impossible equations is how we can get the values of the variables they share! It's simple, quick, and easy!

Sincerely,

(your name)

I hope this helped! :D


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A container of cream cheese weighs 250 grams, which is equivalent to 8.8 ounces. Calculate the missing conversions

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11 oz = 311.845 or 311.8 grams
1,000grams = 35.274 or 35.3 oz

Answer:

the picture below has the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The missing numbers are 312.5 and 35.2


Which number is rational?
√2
Pi
Square root of 10
Square root of 16

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Answer:

[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] is rational number

Step-by-step explanation:

Rational number is of the form p/q, where q ≠ 0. It may be a terminating number or non terminating repeating number.

√2 is irrational number as it is non terminating non repeating number

π is irrational number as it is non terminating non repeating number

√10 is irrational number as it is non terminating non repeating number.

[tex]\sqrt{16}=\sqrt{4*4}=4[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] is a rational number

Find the distance between (-8,-2) and (6,-1)

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Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps you........

Answer:

[tex]\sqrt{14^2 + 1^2} = \sqrt{197} = 14.03566885[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve using the Pythagorean identity

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[tex]\bold{Sin\theta_{1}=-\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]

Answer:

Solution given

Cos[tex]\displaystyle \theta_{1}=\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

consider Pythagorean theorem

[tex]\bold{Sin²\theta+Cos²\theta=1}[/tex]

Subtracting [tex]Cos²\theta[/tex]both side

[tex]\displaystyle Sin²\theta=1-Cos²\theta[/tex]

doing square root on both side we get

[tex]Sin\theta=\sqrt{1-Cos²\theta}[/tex]

Similarly

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-Cos²\theta_{1}}[/tex]

Substituting value of [tex]Cos\theta_{1}[/tex]

we get

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{3}{5})²}[/tex]

Solving numerical

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{9}{25})}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{\frac{16}{225}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{\sqrt{2*2*2*2}}{\sqrt{5*5}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Since

In IVquadrant sin angle is negative

[tex]\bold{Sin\theta_{1}=-\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\sin(\theta_1)=-\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We'll use the Pythagorean Identity [tex]\cos^2(\theta)+\sin^2(\theta)=1[/tex] to solve this problem.

Subtract [tex]\cos^2(\theta)[/tex] from both sides to isolate [tex]\sin^2(\theta)[/tex]:

[tex]\sin^2(\theta)=1-\cos^2(\theta)[/tex]

Substitute [tex]\cos(\theta)=\frac{3}{5}[/tex] as given in the problem:

[tex]\sin^2(\theta_1)=1-(\frac{3}{5}^2)[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\sin^2\theta_1=1-\frac{9}{25}[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]\sin^2\theta_1=\frac{16}{25}[/tex]

For [tex]a^2=b[/tex], we have two solutions [tex]a=\pm \sqrt{b}[/tex]:

[tex]\sin\theta_1=\pm \sqrt{\frac{16}{25}},\\\begin{cases}\sin \theta_1=\frac{4}{5},\\\sin \theta_1=\boxed{-\frac{4}{5}}\end{cases}[/tex]

Since the sine of all angles in quadrant four return a negative output, [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] is extraneous and our answer is [tex]\boxed{\sin(\theta_1)=-\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]

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Answers:

y-intercept:  (0, -45)

x-intercept:  (-10, 0)

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Explanation:

The y intercept is the location where the line or curve crosses the y axis.

That location is (0, -45) or we can say "the y intercept is -45" as shorthand. The x value is always 0 for the y intercept.

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The x intercept flips everything around from earlier. Now y = 0 is always the case and we're looking where the graph crosses the x axis. That would be at (-10, 0)

Inspecting Restaurants How many different ways can a city health department inspector visit restaurants in a city with restaurants?

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Answer:

252 ways

Step-by-step explanation:

The missing details are:

[tex]n = 10[/tex] --- total restaurants

[tex]r = 5[/tex] --- restaurants to visit

Required

The number of ways to perform the visitation

The question is an illustration of combination;

So, we have:

[tex]^nC_r = \frac{n!}{(n - r)!r!}[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]^{10}C_5 = \frac{10!}{(10 - 5)!*5!}[/tex]

[tex]^{10}C_5 = \frac{10!}{5!*5!}[/tex]

Expand

[tex]^{10}C_5 = \frac{10*9*8*7*6*5!}{5!*5*4*3*2*1}[/tex]

Cancel out 5!

[tex]^{10}C_5 = \frac{10*9*8*7*6}{5*4*3*2*1}[/tex]

[tex]^{10}C_5 = \frac{30240}{120}[/tex]

[tex]^{10}C_5 = 252[/tex]

a bag contains 3 red marbles, 5 yellow marbles, and 2 green marbles. what is the probability that you will select 2 green marbles in a row if you do not replace the first marble? A) 0.020 B) 0.02 C) 0.040 D) 0.200​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

find the probability of picking the first green marble, which would be 2/10

then afterwards once the marble is removed, it would be 1/9

Multiply both 2/10 and 1/9 to get 0.022, which rounds to 0.02

Answer:

0.02

Step-by-step explanation:

3+5+2 = 10

to choose 1 green the probability is 2/10 = 1/5

if we do not replace it, then there are now 9 marbles left and only 1 green left, so 1/9

to find them both in a row, multiply

1/5 * 1/9 = 1/45 = 0.02222

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1. [tex] \large{ \tt{\frac{ {13}^{ \: 2x + 1} - 5 \times {169}^{x} }{9 \times {169}^{x} } }}[/tex] [ Ans : 2 ]

2. [tex] \large{ \tt{ \frac{ {9}^{ \: n + 2} + 10 \times {9}^{n} }{ {9}^{n + 1} \times 11 - 8 \times {9}^{n} }}}[/tex] [ Ans : 1 ]

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Can someone help me with this math homework please!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The points of tangency are:

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Answer: y and x

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is X And Y

please help and look at photo 2.

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Answer:

2 9/10 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Ellis rides 29/5 miles a day, today she rode half of it, that is 29/10 miles which is equivalent to 2 9/10.

The ordered pair (2, −4) is a solution of which system?

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Answer:

option 1

Step-by-step explanation:

y ≤ x - 2

-4 ≤ 2-0

-4 ≤ 2  Satisfies the inequality

y ≥ - x - 4

-4 ≥ - 2- 4

-4 ≥ - 6  (2 , -4) satisfies the inequality

the hypotenuse of a right angled triangular field is 50ft and the legs are in the ratio 7:24, find the area of the right angled triangular field triangular field also find the cost of paving the field with brick at the rate of rs.20per square ft

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If one leg is 7x than other leg is 24x

Using Pythagoras

50² = (7x)² + (24x)²

2500 = 49x² + 576x²

2500 = 625x²

x² = 2500/625 = 4

x = +2 or -2 ; x is positive

Means 7 x = 14 and 24x = 48

The two sides are 14cm and 48cm

Test: 14² + 48² = 196 + 2304 = 2500= 50²

The graph shows the function f(x) = 2x
What is the value of x when fx) = 8?

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Answer:

4 = x

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) =2x

Let f(x) = 8

8 =2x

Divide each side by 2

8/2 = 2x/2

4 = x

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 2x

When f(x) = 8, x = 8/2 = 4.

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Answer:

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the length of a photograph is 11.4 inches if the photo is enlarged so that its length is increased by 2.25 inches what the new length​

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Length=11.4inIncreased length=2.25in

We know

[tex] \\ \sf \longmapsto \: new \: length = length + increased \: length \\ \\ \sf \longmapsto \: new \: length = 11.4 + 2.25 \\ \\ \sf \longmapsto \: new \: length = 13.65in[/tex]

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Answer:

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Explain why y +1 = 1.2(x + 2) and y- 5 = 1.2(x – 3) represent the same line, despite having
different equations.

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Answer:

They have the same slope

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard equation of a line in point-slope form is expressed as;

y-y0 = m(x-x0)

We can see that both equations given are written in this form with a slope of 1.2. For two lines to be equal, they must have the same slope no matter the point on the lines. Hence the two equations are equal since they have different slopes.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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I having a hard time figuring this out.

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Answer:

33

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by adding the 3 to the other side (2/3x=22)

Then, you divide 2/3 to cancel it out. To do that, multiply 22 by 3/2 which equals to 33.

Answer:

2/3x - 3 = 19

We first isolate the variable and solve for x, (we get rid of any constants first in the process)

2/3x - 3 = 19 the three is the constant so we get rid of it by adding three to both sides.

2/3x - 3 = 19

+3            +3

2/3x = 22

Now we divide by 2/3 on both sides

X = 33

Eight years ago, the daughters age was thrice the son's age. Now the daughter's age is 4 years more than the son's age. Find their present ages.​

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Answer:

Let s be the son’s current age and d be the daughter’s current age. The system of equations is:

s - 10 = 2(d - 10)

s = 3 + d

Since s is already set to an equation, we can use the substitution method for s in the other equation:

s = 3 + d

s - 10 = 2(d - 10)

3 + d - 10 = 2(d - 10)

Simplify and solve for d:

3 + d - 10 = 2(d - 10)

-7 + d = 2d - 20

-7 = d - 20

13 = d

The daughter is 13 years old. To solve for the son’s age, we will plug in the solution for d into one of the equations. The second one is simpler so we will use that:

s = 3 + d

s = 3 + 13

s = 16

The son is 16 years old. Let us use the other equation to check our solutions:

s - 10 = 2(d - 10)

16 - 10 = 2(13 - 10)

6 = 2(3)

6 = 6

It checks out. The son is 16 years old, and the daughter is 13 years old.

The present age of the daughter and son are 14 and 10 years respectively.

Let the age of the daughter be x

Let the age of the son be y

If the daughter's age is 4 years more than the son's age now, then,

x = y + 4 ............. 1

If Eight years ago, the daughters' age was thrice the son's age, then;

Daughter = x - 8

Son  = y - 8

Hence, x - 8 =3(y - 8).................. 2

Substitute equation 1 into 2 to have:

x - 8 =3(y - 8).

y + 4 - 8 = 3(y - 8)

y - 4 = 3y - 24

y - 3y = -20

-2y = -20

y = 10

Recall that x = y + 4

x = 10 + 4

x = 14

Hence the present age of the daughter and son are 14 and 10 years respectively.

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write an equation of the line that passes through the point (-8,3) with slope 6

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Answer:

y = 6x+51

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope intercept form of a line is

y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

y = 6x+b

Substitute the point into the equation and solve for b

3 = 6(-8)+b

3 = -48+b

3+48 = b

51 = b

y = 6x+51

find the sum of (x²+3xy+y²)+(x³+3x²y+2xy²+y³)​

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for each relation, decide whether or not it is a function

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Answer:

Relation 1,2,and 4 are functions, but relation 3 not is a function.

Step-by-step explanation:

function 1 input, no function with the same input like m in relation 3.

sin pi/3 __ __ pi/6 = 1/2(sin pi/2 + sin pi/6)

I think I’m just supposed to fill in the blank? (question off of a p e x) please give explanation!

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Notice that

π/2 = π/3 + π/6

π/6 = π/3 - π/6

Recall the angle sum identities for sine:

sin(x + y) = sin(x) cos(y) + cos(x) sin(y)

sin(x - y) = sin(x) cos(y) - cos(x) sin(y)

By adding these together, we get

sin(x + y) + sin(x - y) = 2 sin(x) cos(y)

==>   sin(x) cos(y) = 1/2 (sin(x + y) + sin(x - y))

Now take x = π/3 and y = π/6 :

sin(π/3) cos(π/6) = 1/2 (sin(π/2) + sin(π/6))

So the blank should be filled with cos.

Plans for a new shopping center call for buildings directly across the sidewalk from each other to be congruent. This computer printout shows a clothing store.

If the vertices of a home improvement store are located at (−x1,y1), (−x2,y2), (−x3,y3), and (−x4,y4), will the home improvement store be congruent to the clothing store?

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Answer:

Yes, both stores will be congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

The given coordinates of the vertices of the home improvement store are;

(-x₁, y₁), (-x₂, y₂), (-x₃, y₃) and (-x₄, y₄)

The coordinates of the vertices of the clothing store are;

(x₁, y₁), (x₂, y₂), (x₃, y₃) and (x₄, y₄)

Therefore, the coordinates of the vertices of the home improvement store, corresponds to the coordinates of the vertices of the image of the reflection of the clothing store across the sidewalk (which is the y-axis)

A reflection of (x, y) across the y-axis gives (-x, y)

Given that a reflection is a rigid transformation, the dimensions (lengths and angles between corresponding sides) of the home improvement store and the clothing store are equal, therefore, the home improvement store will be congruent to the clothing store.

Answer:  yes, because the home improvement store is a reflection of the clothing store.

Step-by-step explanation:

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I only need the answer

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation of the function is y = -a·(x - h)² + 1

The positive constants of the equation = a, and h

The points the function crosses the x-axis = 2, and 4

Where the function crosses the x-axis, y = 0, and x = 2, and 4, therefore, when x = 2, we have;

y = 0 = -a·(2 - h)² + 1

When x = 4, we have;

0 = -a·(4 - h)² + 1

-a·(2 - h)² + 1 = -a·(4 - h)² + 1

-a·(2 - h)² = -a·(4 - h)²

(2 - h)² = (4 - h)²

±(2 - h) = +#±(4 - h)

When

(2 - h) is negative, and (4 - h) is positive, but the same magnitude, we have';

-(2 - h) = +(4 - h)

2·h = 4 + 2 = 6

h = 3

0 = -a·(4 - h)² + 1 = -a·(4 - 3)² + 1 = -a + 1

Therefore, a = 1

Which is the angle of elevation from C to B?

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Answer:

Angle of elevation = ∠4

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle of elevation of a point point from another point is the angle formed between the line joining these points and the horizontal line.

Therefore, angle of elevation of point B from a point C = ∠4

Option with angle 4 will be the answer.

Two linear equations are shown.

A coordinate grid with 2 lines. The first line is labeled y equals StartFraction one-third EndFraction x plus 2 and passes through (negative 6, 0) and (0, 2). The second line is labeled y equals StartFraction 4 over 3 EndFraction minus 5.
What is the solution to the system of equations?

(7, 4)
(7, StartFraction 13 over 3 EndFraction)
(8, StartFraction 14 over 3 EndFraction)
(9, 7)

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Answer:

(7, 13/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expressions

y = 1/3x + 2 and the second line y = 4/3x - 5

Equating both expressions

1/3x + 2 = 4/3x - 5

1/3x - 4/3x = -5 - 2

-3/3x = -7

-x = -7

x = 7

Substitute x = 7 into any of the equations

Using y = 1/3 x + 2

y = 1/3(7) + 2

y = 7/3 + 2

y = (7+6)/3

y = 13/3

Hence the solution to the system of the equation is (7, 13/3)

Answer:

(7,13/3) is your answer, otherwise known as answer choice B.

Step-by-step explanation:

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