This question doesn’t really make sense but 3 of us figured out that the closest option is B 4f=45
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the coordinate points (6, -3) and (7, -10), we are to find the equation of a line passing through this two points;
The standard equation of a line is y = mx+c
m is the slope
c is the intercept
Get the slope;
m = Δy/Δx = y2-y1/x2-x1
m = -10-(-3)/7-6
m = -10+3/1
m = -7
Get the intercept;
Substitute the point (6, -3) and m = -7 into the expression y = mx+c
-3 = -7(6)+c
-3 = -42 + c
c = -3 + 42
c = 39
Get the required equation by substituting m = -7 and c= 39 into the equation y = mx+c
y = -7x + 39
Hence the required equation is y = -7x + 39
Answer:
SO what it is is
Step-by-step explanation:
its 10 and 15/355555
The distance between the points (d) is found using the Pythagorean theorem.
Imagine the two points as defining the hypotenuse of a right triangle. The lengths of the legs of the triangle are the horizontal distance between the points and the vertical distance between the points. The the theorem tells us
d² = 4² + 7²
d² = 16 + 49
d² = 65
d = √65 ≈ 8.1
The distance between the points is
C 8.1_____
You know that the distance must be longer than the longest leg (7) and must be shorter than the sum of the two legs (4+7=11). The only answer choice between 7 and 11 is 8.1.
(-4/5) / 3 =
-4/5 * 1/3 =
-4/15 mile per minute