Chapter 4: Problem 55
What is a solution of a system of linear equations?
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Chapter 4: Problem 55
What is a solution of a system of linear equations?
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Graph the given inequality in a rectangular coordinate system. $$y \geq x+1$$
Perform the indicated operation. \(-3(-9)\) (Section \(1.7,\) Table 1.7 )
Solve: \(29,700+150 x=5000+1100 x\)
In Exercises \(45-56,\) solve each system by the method of your choice. If there is no solution or an infinite number of solutions, so state. Use set notation to express solution sets. Explain why you selected one method over the other two. $$\left\\{\begin{aligned} 2 x+3 y &=7 \\ x &=2 \end{aligned}\right.$$
Involve dual investments. Your grandmother needs your help. She has 50,000 dollar to invest. Part of this money is to be invested in noninsured bonds paying \(15 \%\) annual interest. The rest of this money is to be invested in a government-insured certificate of deposit paying \(7 \%\) annual interest. She told you that she requires a total of 6000 dollar per year in extra income from these investments. How much money should be placed in each investment?
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