Answer:
I'm going to do 1 as an example and using what I've taught you, you have to do the rest. Hope my explanation helps.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the points (-2, -4) and (-1, -1)
We need to find the slope.
The equation to do so is y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
lest say:
-2 is x1
-4 is y1
-1 is x2
-1 is y2
-1 - (-4) / -1 - (-2)
3/1 = 3
slope (m) = 3
We already know the y-intercept is 2
The equation of a line is y = mx + b
For this problem we just have to substitute what we already know.
y = (slope)x + y-intercept
y = 3x + 2
*TIP*
If the y-intercept is negative, let's say: b = -5 (using slope 8)
the equation will be y = 8x - 5
Hope this helps. I wish you all the best. :)
That is 3 slots
12 in 1st slot
11 in 2nd
10 in 3rd
so that is 12*11*10 or 1320 ways
Answer:
20 dimes and 8 nickels
Step-by-step explanation:
20 dimes = 10 x 20 = $2.00 and 8 nickels = 40 cents.
total is 2.40
Perpendicular lines refers to a pair of straight lines that intercept each other. The slopes of this lines are opposite reciprocal, meaning that it's multiplication is -1.
On this case they give you the equation of a line and a point, and is asked to find the equation of a line that is perpendicular to the given one, and that passes through this point.
-2x+3y=-6 Add 2x in both sides
3y=2x-6 Divide by 3 in both sides to isolate y
y=2/3x-6/3
The slope of the given line is 2/3, which means that the slope of a line perpendicular to this one, needs to be -3/2. Now you need to find the value of b or the y-intercept by substituting the given point into the formula y=mx+b, where letter m represents the slope.
y=mx+b Substitute the given point and the previous slope found
-2=(-3/2)(6)+b Combine like terms
-2=-9+b Add 9 in both sides to isolate b
7=b
The equation that represents the line perpendicular to -2x+3y=-6 and that passes through the point (6,-2), is y=-3/2x+7.