an infinite number
Simply, the view which is obtained on the auxiliary plane is an auxiliary view. There is an infinite range of potential auxiliary views of any given object. Auxiliary Views are often used to show the True Size of Inclined Surfaces as in generally inclined surfaces does not show their true size using standard orthographic drawing procedure.
t/5 = 2.9
For the first step, I would multiply both sides by 5, to get rid of the fraction.
That will leave
t = 14.5
So with what you have on your screen, I would drag “x” and “5” to both sides of the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. when x is 0
y will be
4x+2y=10
4(0)+2y=10
0+2y=10
collect like terms
2y=10-0
2y=10
divide both sides by 2
2y/2=10/2
y=5
so when x =0 y will equal to 5
2. when x is 1
y will be
4x+2y=10
4(1)+2y=10
4+2y=10
collect like terms
2y=10-4
2y=6
divide both sides by two
2y/2=6/2
y=3
so when x is 1, y is 3
3. when x is 2
4x+2y=10
4(2)+2y=10
8+2y=10
(CLT) 2y=10-8
2y =2
y= 1
X1=0
Y1=-3
X2=4
Y2=1
Slop=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
Slop=(1-(-3))/(4-0)
Slop=4/4
Slop=1