Answer:
parallel = 4/3
perpendicular =-3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for y
-4x+3y=11
Add 4x to each side
3y = 4x+11
Divide by 3
y = 4/3 x +11/3
This is in the form y = mx+b where m is the slope
m =4/3
The parallel line has the same slope
parallel slope is 4/3
The perpendicular line has a negative reciprocal slope
m = -(1 /4/3) = - 3/4
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
The question has no division answer. That makes C and D incorrect.
A for some reason is backwards. It makes no sense to use that. You are left with B. The reason A or B is correct is that the burn of calories must get larger with an increase in hours.
44 that is probably the answer since it's half
Answer:
![y=\displaystyle\frac{1}{2} x+\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%3D%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B2%7D%20x%2B%5Cdisplaystyle%20%5Cfrac%7B5%7D%7B2%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
Linear equations are typically organized in slope-intercept form:
where <em>m</em> is the slope and <em>b</em> is the y-intercept.
Perpendicular lines always have slopes that are negative reciprocals (ex. 1/2 and -2, 3/4 and -4/3)
<u>Determine the slope (</u><em><u>m</u></em><u>):</u>
![y = 1 -2x](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%20%3D%201%20-2x)
Rearrange into slope-intercept form:
![y = -2x+1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%20%3D%20-2x%2B1)
Now, we can identify clearly that the slope is -2. Because perpendicular lines always have slopes that are negative reciprocals, a perpendicular line would have a slope of
. Plug this into
:
![y=\displaystyle\frac{1}{2} x+b](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%3D%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B2%7D%20x%2Bb)
<u>Determine the y-intercept (</u><em><u>b</u></em><u>):</u>
![y=\displaystyle\frac{1}{2} x+b](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%3D%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B2%7D%20x%2Bb)
Plug in the given point (1,3) and solve for <em>b</em>:
![3=\displaystyle\frac{1}{2} *1+b\\\\b=\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=3%3D%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B2%7D%20%2A1%2Bb%5C%5C%5C%5Cb%3D%5Cdisplaystyle%20%5Cfrac%7B5%7D%7B2%7D)
Therefore, the y-intercept is
. Plug this back into
:
![y=\displaystyle\frac{1}{2} x+\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%3D%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B2%7D%20x%2B%5Cdisplaystyle%20%5Cfrac%7B5%7D%7B2%7D)
I hope this helps!
![y = {(x + 1)}^{2} - 1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%20%3D%20%7B%28x%20%2B%201%29%7D%5E%7B2%7D%20-%201)
The one is a vertical translation of the parent function to the left of one
![f(x) = {x}^{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%28x%29%20%3D%20%7Bx%7D%5E%7B2%7D%20)
making it -1.