Line perpendicular to a given line is = 1/m
To find m, use m =y2-y1/x2-x1 formula
m = (8-(-3))/(-7-4)
m = 11/-11,
m = -1
Use y= mx+c to find equation of line
Plug in a pair of values,
-3= -1(4)+ c
c= 1
Thus, equation is:
y = -x+1
Equation of line perpendicular to this line is:
y= x+1
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For this case, the first thing you should do is to know the following transformation:
pi radians = 180 degrees
Applying the transformation we have:
(13pi / 6) * (180 / pi) = 390 degrees
Then, in quadrant 1 we have:
390 - 360 = 30 degrees
Answer:
13 pi / 6 as a function of an angle in quadrant i is:
30 degrees
No, it would be the same because 6*4=24 then divide that by four and get 6
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
See the attached image for the graph of <em>f</em> .
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, the important part of the definition of <em>f</em> is the first part, valid for [0, 2). On the interval [1, 2), [x] = 1, so
, and the slope is 1.
Interestingly, on the interval [2, 3),
, making
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, the value of <em>f </em>' approaches 4. That accounts for the sudden change in direction at the point (2, 2) where the two pieces of the graph connect.
So although the pieces meet at (2, 2) -- <em>f</em> is continuous -- <em>f</em> does not have a (two-sided) derivative at that point because the left-hand derivative and right-hand derivative have different values. There's a "bend" in the graph.