Sure you do !
I'll tell you what it is, and why, and you'll slap your forehead
and call yourself names.
The 'standard' form of an equation that shows the slope and intercept is
y = (slope) x + (intercept)
<em><u>What if the slope is zero</u> ?</em>
Then the equation is y = (0) x + intercept
or
y = intercept.
Does that look anything like y = -3 ?
The one that is like this:^
Final price=original price*(100%- discount 1)(100%-discount 2)
original price=$40
discount 1=25%⇒ 100 - discount 1=100%-25%=75%=75/100=0.75
discount 2=15%⇒ 100 - discount 2=100%-12%=85%=85/100=0.85
original price=$40(0.75)(0.85)=$25.5
Answer: $25.5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: y= - 4x+18
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation: y=mx+b
***remember: b is the y-intercept and m is the slope.
m=
3= x1
2= x2
6= y1
10=y2
m=
=
= -4
m=-4
Now we have y=-4x+b , so let's find b.
You can use either (x,y) such as (3,6) or (2,10) point you want..the answer will be the same:
(3,6). y=mx+b or 6=-4 × 3+b, or solving for b: b=6-(-4)(3). b=18.
(2,10). y=mx+b or 10=-4 × 2+b, or solving for b: b=10-(-4)(2). b=18.
Equation of the line: y=-4x+18