SOLUTION: what are the coordinates if you divide the y-coord by the x-coord and get 3,and if you subtract the y-coord from x-coord get -36?
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Question 670442: what are the coordinates if you divide the y-coord by the x-coord and get 3,and if you subtract the y-coord from x-coord get -36?
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y/x=3
y=3x
x-y=-36
substiture y=3x
x-3x=-36
-2x=-36
/-2
x=18
y=3x
y=3*18
y=54
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