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x=6y−3
2x+7y=13(1 point) (, )
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Given the linear constraint
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3x + y = −2
3x + −2y = 10
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A line that contains the points (0,-2) and (4,0)
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Choose the correct name for each form of linear equation.(3 points)
Standard Form Slope-intercept Form Point-slope Form y=mx+b
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{x+2y=-1, -x+3y= -2
a)[-7 3] b)[3 -7] c)[7 -3] d)no solution
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Match them up
The solution to a system of two linear equations is x = 3 weeks; y = 9 feet Match the description with the correct
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x − y = −1
� − � = − 1 x−3y=−13 � − 3 � = − 13 How could you check to see if the point (5, 6) is the
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5.) Simone owns a candy store and wishes to mix strawberry candy worth $2.48 per pound with chocolate candy worth $3.50 per
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5.) Simone owns a candy store and wishes to mix strawberry candy worth $2.48 per pound with chocolate candy worth $3.50 per
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I need to determine if they are open, infinite, or none.
y = -1/4x + 1 8y = -2x + 8 Open Infinite None* y = 6x + 2 3y = 18x + 12
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I posted this yesterday and no one bothered to check it, therefore Im posting it again, please check it this time.
The south
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Anonymous
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1 )3x + 8y = 1
7x + 4y = 17 Answer: (3,1) 2) -3x + 5y = -7 9x + 2y = 38 Answer: (4,1) 3) 7r + 3s = 13 14r - 15s = -16 Answer:
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