No, 4 is a multiple of 80
Answer: (0, 0) & (3, √3)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Since we need a distance of 2, I graphed y = √x and then drew a circle at center (2, 0) and radius of 2 to see where they intersect.
The coordinates of intersection can be determined by solving a system of equations.
Equation 1: y = √x
Equation 2: (x - 2)² + y² = 2²
I will use the Substitution method with Equation 2 to solve for x:
(x - 2)² + (√x)² = 2² substituted y with √x
x² - 4x + 4 + x = 4 expanded binomial
x² - 3x + 4 = 4 added like terms
x² - 3x = 0 subtracted 4 from both sides
x(x - 3) = 0 factored
x = 0 x - 3 = 0 applied Zero Product Property
x = 3
Next, solve for y using Equation 1:
x = 0: y = √0 = 0
x = 3: y = √3
Coordinates of intersection are: (0, 0) & (3, √3)
Lcm of denominators = 3,6= 6
2x2/3x2 + 1/6
(4/6+1/6=5/6
Sum is 5/6
Answer:
2nd option
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is
y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )
Calculate m using the slope formula
m = 
with (x₁, y₁ ) = (-
, 0) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (0,
)
m =
=
=
and c =
, then
y =
x +
( multiply through by 4 to clear the fractions )
4y = 2x + 3 ( subtract 4y from both sides )
0 = 2x - 4y + 3 , that is
2x - 4y + 3 = 0 ← equation of line