Yes, in this problem the graph is your best friend. If you make a graph the line goes straight and starts from zero y I directly with x.
This is the concept of areas of solid material, we are required to calculate for the area of one side of ice-hockey puck. We know that ice-hockey puck has a cylindrical shape. Thus the area of one flat side will be given by:
Area=pi(r^2)
radius=2.8/2=1.4 in
Area=3.14(1.4)^2
Area=6.1544 in^2
Answer:
x = (y - 4)/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 4 from both sides to get:
y - 4 = 7x
Then, divide both sides by 7 to get:
(y - 4)/7 = x
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