"36 I in a Y" is a cryptic way of expressing the phrase "36 inches in a yard." This is a conversion factor used in the United States customary system of measurement, where 1 yard is equivalent to 36 inches. It is important to understand these conversion factors when converting between different units of measurement to ensure accuracy in calculations.
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6x - 3y = 36 x intercept: If y = 0, then 6x=36 so x=6 y intercept: If x = 0, then -3y=36 so y = -12
x^(2) + y^(2) = 36 = 6^(2) The graph is a circle of radius '6' , centred on the origin (0,0).
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If y varies directly as x and y is 36 when x is 9, then y is always four times the value of x. So if y is 12, then x is 3.
2x + 12 y =36subtract 2x from both sides12y = 36 - 2xdivide both sides by 12y = (36 - 2x)/12