The slope cannot be found when only one co-ordinate is given.
One may assume the line is vertical or horizontal
This answer is ambiguous
Step-by-step explanation:
if they are parralel it means gradient is the same
finding equation we find another point which is (x,y)
therefore y - 2/ x - 4 should be equal to 2/3.
y - 2 = 2/3(x - 4)
y - 2 = 2/3x - 8/3
y = 2/3x - 8/3 + 2
Let's see what the options look like when we multiply the expressions in brackets:
(first, i multiply both parts of the second bracked by the first part of the first bracket, and then the same with the second part of the first bracket:
<span>(1) (3x - 3)(x - 2))
3x2 +6x -3x +6// this is not correct
(2) (3x + 3)(x - 2) </span>
3x2-6x+3x-6//this is not correct
(3)
3(x + 1)(x - 2)
3(x2-2x+x-2)//simplifying:
3(x2-x-2)//multiplying:
3x2-3x-6)
- so this is not correct either
(4) 3(x - 1)(x - 2)
3(x2-2x - x + 2)
3(x2-3x +2)
3x2-9x +6 - well, here is our winner!
Answer:
No solution
Step-by-step explanation:
I got it right on delta math, just dont write anything and turn that in and it should be correct.
Answer:
There should be one more equation
Step-by-step explanation: