Answer:
c) 0
Step-by-step explanation:
m= slope
m= (y2 -y1)/(x2-x1)
we have the points:
(12,6) and (-1,6)
x1= 12 y1= 6
x2= -1 y2= 6
so we have:
m= (6-6)/( -1 -12)
m= 0/ -13
m= 0
Y=-7/2x+1/2
1. find slope
2. plug in slope to y=mx+b
3. take point and plug it in (find a b)
4. plug in slope and b to get equation
We need to convert this equation to slope-intercept form first.
We can do that by solving for y.
x - 5y = 15
<em><u>Add 5y to both sides.</u></em>
x = 5y + 15
<em><u>Subtract 15 from both sides.</u></em>
x - 15 = 5y
<em><u>Divide both sides by 5.</u></em>
y = 1/5x - 3
We now know the slope is 1/5.
The slope of the line perpendicular to the line with a slope of 1/5 is -5.
The slope of a perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal of the original slope.
Using a graphing calculator, we know the y-intercept of the line that is perpendicular to the original line must have a y-intercept of -6 to run through the points (-2, 5).
The equation of the new line is y = -5x - 6.
That's the second one,
180 - x = r
Whenever two lines cross we get congruent opposite angles and supplemental adjacent angles, i.e. they add to 180 degrees.
The first one is almost right; we have r+y+z=180 and r+x=180 so x=y+z not quite what was written.