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It is the opposite of a statement...kinda... It is used in if then statements. Let me explain: Statement: If cardinals are red, then a dog is a cardinal. The contrapositive of that statement would be: If a dog is not a cardinal, then it is not red. Notice how you switch the order of if and then in the sentence. Then you insert the nots. To make the sentence true of false. I took geometry a while ago, sot his may not be accurate, but I hoped it helped!
It is the opposite of a statement...kinda... It is used in if then statements. Let me explain: Statement: If cardinals are red, then a dog is a cardinal. The contrapositive of that statement would be: If a dog is not a cardinal, then it is not red. Notice how you switch the order of if and then in the sentence. Then you insert the nots. To make the sentence true of false. I took geometry a while ago, sot his may not be accurate, but I hoped it helped!
First of all, the word "equals" doesn't belong in an "inequality".Let's assume you actually meant to call it an "equation".Now, we have the nagging felling that you're not exactly sure what you mean by "answer",so we'll tell you: It means a pair of numbers that you can put in the places of 'x' and 'y'that make the whole equation a true statement.For example:Can 'x' be 1 and 'y' be zero ?If they are, you'd have 4(1) + 2(0) = 40. Is that a true statement ?Well, it says that 4 = 40, which is a big fat lie, so 'x' can't be 1 when 'y' is zero.Can 'x' be zero and 'y' be 20 ?If they are, then you have 4(0) + 2(20) = 40. Is that a true statement?Well, it says that 40 = 40, which is true, so 'x' can be zero when 'y' is 20,and that's a good 'answer'..But wait. You're not done. We want you to try another one:Can 'x' be 5 and 'y' be 10 ?If they are, then you have 4(5) + 2(10) = 40. Is that a true statement ?Well, it says that 20 + 20 = 40, and that's true, so 'x' can be 5 when 'y' is 10.That's another good answer.How many answers can this thing have ? We're sure that if you're still reading,you're about to be surprised.Your equation ... [ 4x + 2y = 40 ] ... is the equation of a straight line.Every point on the line is an 'answer' to the equation.How many points are there on a line ? An infinite number of them.Your equation has an infinite number of correct 'answers'.And also an infinite number of wrong answers ... all of the points that aren't on the line.
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Well, obviously there are no "following statements", but I can tell you that: x+5x-2=18 implies 6x=20 implies x=20/6=10/3 x=10/3 ~ 3.333