In order to answer this, you need to find the equation of the line. The equation of a line is y= mx + b; mx being the slope and b being the y- intercept. The y intercept is located at (0, 20).
To find the slope, take two points. Let's use (1,40) and (2,60).
Use the slope formula: (y1 - y2)/(x1 - x2)
(60-40)/(2-1)= 20/1= 20.
The slope is 20, the equation is: y = 20x + 20.
Now plug 10 into x:
y = 20(10) + 20
y = 220
Your answer is 220.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Is this graphing? If so, remember the formula: y=mx+b
If it's y=-1/3x+1, then 1 is your slope intercept
Place the dot on your graph where 1 is on your y-intercept.
Graphing -1/3x is just like rise over run, positives go up then right, (If 1/3 was graphed you would go 1 pixel up then 3 to the right.)
Since -1/3x is a negative, you're going down 1, left 3. It should give you a line that is coming from the top of the graphing box to the bottom.
If you want, create a table for x and y. If 0 was your x, then your y is 1, this is because theres a +1 in your equation.
If 3 was your x, then your y would be 0, because -1/3(3) + 1 is 0.
Answer:
The server was 7.8 inches tall
Step-by-step explanation:
Perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals of one another.
Since the slope mentioned is -6/5 it’s negative reciprocal would be +5/6.
the problem tells us it’s y-intercept is 3
slope intercept form of an equation is:
y = mx + b (where m = slope and b = y-intercept)
plugging our two knowns in, m and b, we get the equation of the perpendicular line:
y = 5/6x + 3
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