This problem is about linear equations. We assume Dale drive X miles, and the total cost is $Y, then we can get:
Plan I: Y=38+0.11X
Plan II: Y=49+0.07X
When both plans cost the same, 38+0.11X=49+0.07X. We will get X = 275miles, and Y=$68.25
Answer: Y goes up by non-linear rate since it is being multiplied by 4, anytime something is being multiplied is it no longer linear.
Answer:
y = (2/7)x - 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
I will describe this set in R³. Let P=(x,y,z) be a point equidistant to A and B, that is, the distance from P to A is equal to the distance from P to B.
First, using the usual distance formula, the distance from P to A is equal to 
On the other hand, the distance form P to B is equal to 
P is equidistant from A and B if and only if P satisfies the equation d(P,A)=d(P,B), that is,

Take the square in both sides of this equation to get


You can simplify using difference of squares and multiplying like this:


which is the equation of a plane.