Chapter 4: Q. 303 (page 472)
In the following exercises, solve each system by graphing.
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In the following exercises, solve each system by graphing.
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Chapter 4: Q. 303 (page 472)
In the following exercises, solve each system by graphing.
In the following exercises, solve each system by graphing.
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Translate to a system of equations and then solve:
Jason paddled his canoe miles upstream for hours. It took himhours to paddle back. Find the speed of the canoe in still water and the speed of the river current.
To decide whether it would be more convenient to solve the system of equations by substitution or
elimination.
Translate to a system of equations and then solve:
Alexis wants to build a rectangular dog run in her yard adjacent to her neighbor’s fence. She will use feet of fencing to completely enclose the rectangular dog run. The length of the dog run along the neighbor’s fence will be feet less than twice the width. Find the length and width of the dog run.
A motor boat travelsmiles down a river in three hours but takes five hours to return upstream. Find the rate of the boat in still water and the rate of the current.
Solve the system of equations by elimination and explain all your steps in words:
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