A) A straight line.
This is so because the equation is of the first degree (the largest power of x is one). Thus making it a linear equation. The gradient in the equation here (3/4) shows that when you increase the value of x by 1, they value for y increases by 3/4. Since the increments are constant, you will see that the function is a straight line if you draw it.
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Yes i guess
Answer: <em>Yes</em>, a coefficient can have two variables.
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y = -1/2x + 2.5
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- slope of a perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal of the original slope (2 in this case) so y = -1/2 x + c
- to find c we substitute the values from the given point into the equation
(0) = -1/2*(5) + c
- rearrange and calculate and you'll get c = 5/2 or 2.5
- replace the value of c and now you've got y = -1/2x + 2.5
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i belive -2
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