X has to be a larger valued negative number than y for the equation to be valid.
The general form of a linear equation is
y = mx + b
where m = slope and b = y-intercept
Here m = 2/7
To get to its perpendicular equation, first the slope should be negative reciprocal. So the perpendicular slope is m = -7/2
Given the point (-2,3), use the point-slope form equation, that is
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
Plug in
y - 3 = (-7/2)[x - (-2)]
y - 3 = (-7/2)x - 7
y = (-7/2)x - 7 + 3
y = (-7/2)x - 4
That is the equation required.
Answer:
Okay, see, one or two questions I would help but doing your entire homework/test/quiz or whatever it is I don't think so. Why don't you at least try and then maybe i'll help.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) expand csc and cotx identity
(1/sinx)-sinx = (cosx/sinx)*(cosx)
2) get common denominator on the left side
(1-sin^2x)/(sinx)= (cos^2x)/sinx
3) using cos^2x+sin^2x=1 you finished
cos^2(x)/sinx= cos^2(x)/sinx
hope that helps<span />
Answer: The 1st one is 1 soultion the 2nd one is 1 soultion the 3rd one is multiple soultion and the last one is multiple solution
Step-by-step explanation: hope I am right?