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Twinkle
3 March, 09:47
Solve 1/5x-1/3y=-1 and - 3/4x+1/3y=12
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Terrell
3 March, 10:42
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1/5x-1/3y=-1
Geometric figure: Straight Line
Slope = 1.200/2.000 = 0.600
x-intercept = - 15/3 = - 5
y-intercept = 15/5 = 3
-3/4x+1/3y=12
Geometric figure: Straight Line
Slope = 4.500/2.000 = 2.250
x-intercept = 144/-9 = 16/-1 = - 16.00000
y-intercept = 144/4 = 36
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Which of the following was not an influence on the people in Latin America who sought independence in the 19th century? The Enlightenment The Mexican-American War The American Revolution The French Revolution
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