The explanation for this is one of my favorite pieces of mathematical reasoning. First, let's thing about distance; what's the shortest distance between two points? <em>A straight line</em>. If we just drew a straight line between A and B, though, we'd be missing a crucial element of the original problem: we also need to pass through a point on the line (the "river"). Here's where the mathemagic comes in.
If we take the point B and <em>reflect it over the line</em>, creating the point B' (see picture 1), we can draw a line straight from A to B' that passes through a point on the line. Notice the symmetry here; the distance from the intersection point to B' is<em> the same as its distance to B</em>. So, if we reflect that segment back up, we'll have a path to B, and because it came from of the line segment AB', we know that it's <em>the shortest possible distance that includes a point on the line</em>.
If we apply this same process to our picture, we see that the line segment AB' crosses the line
at the point (1, 1)
y=-2x+4
y=-8x-6
y=3x+5
y=x-10
y=4x-4
Step-by-step explanation:
these questions require a series of equations in order to solve but if you are asking for them to be rearranged
Answer:
a = 9
b = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : a = 9
a = b + 7
9 = b + 7
b = 9 - 7 = 2
The tip would be 37.5 because 50% is half and half of 75 is 37.5