sub x with 0 and solve
Substitution in algebra refers to substituting numbers in place of letters Let me give you an example If X=3, and we were given this > (Find 3X+5) we would substitute 3 in the place of X so (3x3)+5= 9 + 5 = 14 Gd luck U
X = 135 and y = 15 Solved by addition and substitution
-- The x-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the x-coordinates of the end-points. -- The y-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the y-coordinates of the end-points. -- The average of two numbers is 1/2 of (the first number plus the second number).
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
(moment/area) integral of x(dA)/itegral of dA for the x coordinate (integral of y(dA)/itegral of dA for the y coordinate
its the x coordinate (first number) It is the set of values that the x coordinate can take.
By solving the simultaneous equations the values of x and y should be equal to the given coordinate
Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
To provide you with the y-coordinate, I would need to know the specific point you are referring to. Points are usually given in the format (x, y), where x is the x-coordinate and y is the y-coordinate. Please provide the point, and I'll help you identify the y-coordinate.
Depending on the type of story given, you need to determine the value of y where x is 0 on the graph or by substitution of the equation.
It is called that point...(say, 5, -4) but in the x coordinate. a question may be...Find the x cooriinate of 5, -4, and the x coordinate of it would just be caalled the x coordinate of 5, -4
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Without any given parameters, the x coordinate can be any value.
To find the vertex of a quadratic equation in standard form, (y = ax^2 + bx + c), you can use the vertex formula. The x-coordinate of the vertex is given by (x = -\frac{b}{2a}). Once you have the x-coordinate, substitute it back into the equation to find the corresponding y-coordinate. The vertex is then the point ((-\frac{b}{2a}, f(-\frac{b}{2a}))).
If the equations are in y= form, set the two equations equal to each other. Then solve for x. The x value that you get is the x coordinate of the intersection point. To find the y coordinate of the intersection point, plug the x you just got into either equation and simplify so that y= some number. There are other methods of solving a system of equations: matrices, substitution, elimination, and graphing, but the above method is my favorite!
The run of a line segment is the horizontal distance between the x-coordinates of two points. To find the run, you subtract the x-coordinate of the left point from the x-coordinate of the right point. This calculation gives you the length of the base of the triangle formed by the line segment on the coordinate plane.
In a reflection along the x-axis, the y-coordinate of a point changes sign while the x-coordinate remains the same. Therefore, the coordinate ( (2, -1) ) transforms into ( (2, 1) ).