Answer:
y = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
A line parallel to the x- axis has equation
y = c
Where c is the value of the y- coordinates the line passes through
The line passes through (1, 5) with y- coordinate of 5, thus
y = 5 ← equation of line
Answer:
8v^2+24-48x^3
Distribute the -8 to each term to get your answer.
Hope I helped!
The first (and most typical) way to find distance of two points is by using the distance formula.

One alternative is the Manhattan metric, also called the taxicab metric. This option is much more complicated, and rarely used in high school math. d(x,y)=∑i|xi-yi|
Answer:
14.125
Step-by-step explanation:
You combine the two equations and get
8x - 23
and since they're in a 90 degree angle you do
8x - 23 = 90
add 23 to both sides
8x =113
divide 113 by 8 and you get 14.125 and if you plug it in for both x's you get 24.625 + 65.375 you get an even 90