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substitute 0 for y and solve for x. then substitute x for 0 and solve for why and you have the x and y coordinates
Sure you can substitute that. You just have to be careful to avoid division by zero - but the same may happen with other numbers as well. For example:If you have a denominator "x", then you can't substitute "x" by zero.If you have a denominator "x - 1", then you can't substitute "x" by 1, because if you do, the denominator will be zero.
x-intercept: 1. substitute 0 for y 2. solve for x y-intercept: 1. substitute 0 for x 2. solve for y
To put in something that represents something else.Ex: x=2 y=9Ex: x + y* You would substitute x with 2 and y with 9.
The substitute of F in the equation F times 2 X times 3 X would be 0. This is taught in math.
Substitute x = 0.
7+X. Can't get simpler. Find x first, than substitute it and and do the addition.
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-4, -25xy=100x+y=-29Rearrange the 1st equation & substitute into the second:x+(100/x) = -29x*(x+(100/x))=29*x [multiply both sides by x to get rid of x in the denominator]x2+100 = -29xx2+29x+100=0Use the quadratic formula to solve for x, where a=1, b=29, c=100.
Eq 1: + y= 5 Eq 2: x = y + 1 substitute y + 1 for x in equqtion 1 y+1 + y = 5 2y + 1 = 5 2 y = 4 y = 2 substitute 2 for y in eq 2 x = 2 + 1 x = 3
to find b in y=25x + b you can substitute in one of the coordinate pairs for x and y. for example,you can substitute 7 for x and 175 for y.this gives 174=(25)(7) + b .solve this equation for b and substitute that value into the expression