That'd be a total of 6 km east and 4 km north.
The distance traveled from Carol's starting point, along the path described, is
1 km + 4 km + 5 km = 10 km.
However, if you want the straight line distance from starting to end point, that would be found using the Pyth. Thm.:
sqrt [ (6 km)^2 + (4 km)^2 ] = sqrt(52) = 2sqrt(13) km
Answer:
y = 4x - 1
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 )
rearrange 4x - y = 1 into this form
add y to both sides
4x = y + 1 ( subtract 1 from both sides )
4x - 1 = y
y = 4x - 1 ← in slope-intercept form
Answer:
a<−cx+d
Step-by-step explanation:
d−cx>a
Step 1: Flip the equation.
a<−cx+d
Answer:
a<−cx+d
Y= 6 + x
Plug the numbers into the equations, for each ordered pair substitute the first number (2) for x and the second number (8) for y...
Do the same thing with (6, 12) and if the number on each side of the equals sign is the same for both ordered pairs then you have the solution.
Hope that helps!
11/5 x 3/20
Simplify to 11/1 x 3/4
33/4