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Solve for the coordinates where lines A and B intersect. A: y=x+4 B: y=0.5x+3.5

The point of intersection is a point where the variables y and x will be the same in both A and B equations. This is because the point of intersection has the same coordinates for both lines. So YA

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Answered by Harvey P. Maths tutor
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Simplify x^2 - 9x + 20

Firstly write out the equation x2 - 9x + 20 = 0. The aim is to find two numbers that multiply to make 20 and add up to make -9. Look at the constant without any x's , in this case it is 20. We ...

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Answered by Amrit M. Maths tutor
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The diagram shows a garden in the shape of a rectangle. All measurements are in metres. The length of the rectangle: 4+3x and the width of the rectangle: x+6. The perimeter of the garden is 32 metres. Work out the value of x

Perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of all the sides. Therefore: 2(4+3x) + 2(x+6) = 32. Then, you expand: 8+6x+2x+12=32. Then, 8x+20=32. Finally, 8x=12, meaning that x=3/2. 

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Answered by Sayakki P. Maths tutor
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How do you solve an equation like x^2+3x-4=0

There are many ways of solving this equation, which is called a second order polynomial (where the order describes the highest power of x), let's focus on the most general for now: the quadratic formula. ...

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Answered by Victor L. Maths tutor
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c is a positive integer. Prove that (6c^3+30c) / ( 3c^2 +15) is an even number.

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