Answer:
3x + y = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The line that is perpendicular to y = 1/3x - 8 would have the negative reciprocal as the slope. So this means that the equation for the perpendicular line would be y = -3x + b. To find b, you can replace x and y with the coordinates from the point given (-1, 4). The equation would be 4 = -3(-1) +b. After solving this, you get 4 = 3 + b. Subtract 3 from both sides to isolate b, and you will get b = 1. When you plug this into the original equation, you get
y = -3x + 1. When put in standard form, you get 3x + y = 1.
QP = (8, 9) and | QP | = √145
QP = p - q = (7, 16 ) - ( - 1,7) = ( 7 + 1, 16 - 7) = (8, 9)
given a vector (x , y) then magnitude = √x² + y²
|QP | = | 8² + 9² = √145
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We will have the following:
A. The function is compressed in the y-axis by a factor of 0.5 and then it is inverted in its direction; since it is a line the line is then decreasing instead of increasing.
B. The function is increased by a factor of 2 in the y-axis and then it is moved 3 units up:
C. The function is increased by a factor of 5/3 (Approximately 1.67) in the y-axis and then it is made so it is no longer increasing, but decreasing:
D. The function is increased in the y-axis by a factor of 9 and then it is moved 9 units down:
I think it’s the a and the c