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type you answer here!
x = -½
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is an equation of a line in plane coordinate geometry. The coordinates of every point on that line satisfy the equation so there are an infinite number of solutions to the equation.
it equals LxL+WxW
The coordinates of the point of intersection is (1,1).
The x-intercept is (15 0)
The coordinates of the x intercept for the equation y equals x plus 1 is (x=-1, y=0).
We believe that those equations have no real solutions, and that their graphs therefore have no points of intersection.
(6, 40) and (-1, 5)
Coordinates: (-1, 5) and (6, 40) Length of line: 7 times the square root of 26 which is 35.693 to 3 d.p.
They are the coordinates of the infinitely many points on the line defined by the equation.
The answer is the infinite set of coordinates, each of which represents a point of the line given by the equation.
It is the parabola such that the coordinates of each point on it satisfies the given equation.
-4x + 9y = 0 is the equation of a line in the Cartesian plane and the coordinates of any of the infinite number of points on that line will satisfy the equation.
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you have to find the key with the plus and equals symbol. Then push the shift key and the plus/equals key. The "cross" should show up. Plus (+) equals (=). The plus should be above the equals.