(11, 1, 0) and (0, 1, 11) are the two possible solutions.
Using the equation below, select the ordered triple that correctly indicates where the plane cuts the x-axis.3x+4y+8z=12
To find the ordered triple where the plane defined by the equation (3x + 4y + 6z = 12) cuts the y-axis, we set (x = 0) and (z = 0). Substituting these values into the equation gives (4y = 12), resulting in (y = 3). Therefore, the ordered triple where the plane intersects the y-axis is ((0, 3, 0)).
12 plus 9 equals 21.
yes. think of 6/12 plus 1/12. that is 7/12!
12 + 10 + 11 equals 33
Using the equation below, select the ordered triple that correctly indicates where the plane cuts the x-axis.3x+4y+8z=12
To find the ordered triple where the plane defined by the equation (3x + 4y + 6z = 12) cuts the y-axis, we set (x = 0) and (z = 0). Substituting these values into the equation gives (4y = 12), resulting in (y = 3). Therefore, the ordered triple where the plane intersects the y-axis is ((0, 3, 0)).
it equals 72. just do 12 X 6
it equals 70
12 plus 9 equals 21.
12+12
5 plus 25 equals 60. Need to solve for 5 plus 25 equals ?: 2 plus 10 equals 24 is equivalent to 2 × (1 plus 5) equals 2 × (12); and 3 plus 15 equals 36 is equivalent to 3 ×(1 plus 5) equals 3 × (12); thus 5 plus 25 equals ? is equivalent to 5 × (1 plus 5) equals 5 × (12); thus ? = 5 × 12 = 60.
yes. think of 6/12 plus 1/12. that is 7/12!
12 + 10 + 11 equals 33
12 + 12 + 12 + 191 = 227
The triple of four is calculated by multiplying four by three. Therefore, 4 x 3 equals 12. So, the triple of four is 12.
It is: 12 plus 22 = 34