1) gradient of line = Δ y ÷ Δ x
= (5 -2) ÷ (3 - (-6))
= ¹/₃
using the point-slope form (y-y₁) = m(x-x₁)
using (3,5)
(y - 5) = ¹/₃ (x -3)
y - 5 = ¹/₃x - 1
⇒ <span> y = ¹/₃ x + 4 [OPTION D]
</span>2) y = 2x + 5 .... (1)
<span> </span>y = ¹/₂ x + 6 .... (2)
by substituting y in (1) for y in (2)
2x + 5 = ¹/₂ x + 6
³/₂ x = 1
x = ²/₃
by substituting found x (2)
y = ¹/₂ (²/₃) + 6
y = ¹⁹/₃
∴ common point is (²/₃ , ¹⁹/₃) thus answer is FALSE [OPTION B]
3) Yes [OPTION A]
This is because the both have a gradient of 5 and if they have the same gradient then that means that the two lines are parallel to each other.
4) No [OPTION B]
Two lines are perpendicular if their gradients multiply to give - 1 and as such one is the negative reciprocal of the other. Since both gradients are ¹/₂ then they are actually parallel and not perpendicular.
Answer: mean- 38
median- 37
mode- no mode
range- 30
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Solving the system of equations:
x: 1
y: 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug it in to see if it is right, to make sure of course. Better to be safe than sorry.
1) cscΘ = - 2
=>
1
------ = - 2
sinΘ
=> sinΘ = - 0.5 => Θ is in the third and fourth quadrant
=> Θ = 180° + 30° = 210°
and Θ = 360° + 30° = 330°
2) tan Θ = √3
=> Θ = 60° and Θ = 180° + 60° = 240°
Answer:
x = -1
Step by step explanation:
Distribute 6
6x-12= -18
Add 12 to both sides
6x= -6
Divide both sides by 6
x= -1
Hope this helps