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To solve the equation you need to know at least a value for x or y. For example if x = 2 then the solution will show that y = 1.
ru thinking of the GRASP method? G: whats given (what information do u already know) R: whats required (what information do u need 2 find out) A: analysis (what formula ru gonna use) S: solution (show all ur work and solve it) P: conclusion (answer ur question put it in a sentence) heh heh! i dunno if this is what u need! :D its a heuristic solution.
One way would be to solve the two equations. If they have exactly the same solution set, they are equivalent. Otherwise they are not.
If you're given the inequality and the equation, then the way to prove that they have the same solution is to solve each one and show that the solutions are the same number. Don't strain yourself, though. An inequality and an equation never have the same solution.
you need what are you asked in the problem, what you did and why and what is your answer. also show all your work, explain in words how you got your answer and why you did the steps you did to solve the problem
To provide a solution, I need the specific inequality you are referring to. Please provide the full inequality so I can assist you better.
show how to solve -2X-4<10 -2X<14 X>-7 (you must change the sign when multiplying or dividing by negatives) Not sure what show steps of how to solve- 10 of 90 means
Show your work.
Wolfram Alpha can solve not just quadratic equations, but all sorts of equations. Note that in this particular website, you can see the solution for free, but you need a paid subscription to show the steps. I am sure there are other websites that can help you as well; you may want to try a Web search for "quadratic equation", for example. On the other hand, you should definitely learn to solve quadratic equations on your own.
how erythroctes can show various forms of haemolysis in hypotonic solution
Beat all 5 of the game shows, then return to find Holmes in his subterranean hideout. Solve his circuit diagrams and reprogram him to be friendly to humans again. (see related solution question)
The shaded area of the graph of an inequality show the solution to the inequality. For example, if the area below y = x is shaded it is showing those ordered pairs which solve y < x.