Difference between revisions of "Euclid-Problem 1"

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1. (a) If <math>x = 11</math>, what is the value of \frac{3x + 6}{x + 2}?
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1. (a) If <math>x = 11</math>, what is the value of <math>\frac{3x + 6}{x + 2}</math>?
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(b) What is the y-intercept of the line that passes through <math>A(1; 5)</math> and <math>B(1; 7)</math>?
 
(b) What is the y-intercept of the line that passes through <math>A(1; 5)</math> and <math>B(1; 7)</math>?
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(c) The lines with equations <math>y = 3x + 7</math>, <math>y = x + 9</math>, and <math>y = mx + 17</math> intersect at a
 
(c) The lines with equations <math>y = 3x + 7</math>, <math>y = x + 9</math>, and <math>y = mx + 17</math> intersect at a
 
single point. Determine the value of <math>m</math>.
 
single point. Determine the value of <math>m</math>.

Revision as of 04:12, 31 March 2023

1. (a) If $x = 11$, what is the value of $\frac{3x + 6}{x + 2}$?

(b) What is the y-intercept of the line that passes through $A(1; 5)$ and $B(1; 7)$?

(c) The lines with equations $y = 3x + 7$, $y = x + 9$, and $y = mx + 17$ intersect at a single point. Determine the value of $m$.