Answer:
The answer to your question is the letter B
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
| 5 0 | | 2 - 1 |
| 3 -5 | | 2 - 2|
Process
1.- This is the product of two matrices 2 x 2 so the result will be a 2 x 2 matrix.
- Multiply the first row of the first matrix by the first column of the second matrix.
-Multiply the first row of the first matrix by the second column of the second matrix.
- Multiply the second row of the first matrix by the first column of the second matrix.
-Multiply the second row of the first matrix by the second column of the second matrix.
| 5 0 | | 2 - 1 | | (5 x 2) + (0 x 2) (5 x -1) + (0 x -2) |
| 3 -5 | | 2 - 2| = | (3 x 2) + (-5 x 2) (3 x -1) + (-5 x -2)|
= | 10 + 0 -5 + 0 |
| 6 - 10 -3 + 10|
= | 10 - 5 |
| -4 7|
−9x+2y+2z = 5
−9x−2y−5z = 4
5x+y=-10
7x-3y=-36
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You can easily identify intercept points by solving for one variable when the other is zero.
x-intercept (y=0)
4x = 12
x = 12/4 = 3
y-intercept (x=0)
-3y = 12
y = 12/-3 = -4
So, the coordinate pairs of these points are ...
(3, 0) and (0, -4)
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If you solve for y, you get ...
-3y = 12 -4x
y = (4/3)x -4 . . . . . divide by -3
This suggests that x being a multiple of 3 will be useful for finding integer values of y.
We already have points for x=0 and x=3. We can add points for x=6 and x=-3.
y = 4/3(6) -4 = 4
y = 4/3(-3) -4 = -8
So, the additional points are ...
(6, 4) and (-3, -8)
Answer:X=3
y= -4
Step-by-step explanation:
If we're solving for x or y, then the intercept we're not solving for is equal to zero. Solving for y means x=0, solving for x means y=0.
so solving for x, 4x=12--> x=3, since y=0 in this scenario.
Solving for y, x=0, so -3y=12--> y=(-4)