Answer:
3y+5x=0
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is on equations of parallel lines
Finding the gradient m of line AB
m=change in y coordinates/change in x-co-ordinates
Given points A(-3,0) and B (-6,5)
m=Δy/Δx Δy=5-0=5 Δx=-6 - -3= -3 ⇒m= - 5/3
Equation
The line will have its gradient equal to - 5/3
m=-5/3
point is the origin (0,0)
m=Δy/Δx
y-0/x-0 = -5/3
3(y-0)=-5(x-0)
3y-0= -5x+0
3y=-5x
3y+5x=0
Explanation:
The slope-intercept form of a line is:
y=mx+b
where:
m is the slope of the line
b is the y-intercept
We are given that m=4 and the line passes through (7,2).
∴2=4⋅7+b
2=28+b
b=−26
Therefore the equation of the line is:
y=4x−26
graph{y=4x-26 [-1.254, 11.23, -2.92, 3.323]}
Answer: There can be more than one zero
An x-intercept is located at the point on the function where the value of x is 0.
theres a lot lol. can you be more specific if these are wrong?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A = 0.65
B = 3.304
C = 6.07
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to subtract to the final result the initial one and divide it for the number of segments. Then, for every segment you add the number you found, for example:
Value of a segment:

Value of A:

Answer:
AC=73
Step-by-step explanation: