Find<span> the </span>Equation<span> of a Line Given That You </span>Know<span> Its </span>Slope<span> and Y-Intercept. The </span>equation<span> of a line is usually written as y=mx+b where m is the </span>slope<span> and b is the y-intercept. If you </span>know<span> the </span>slope<span> (m) any y-intercept (b) of a line, this page will show you </span>how to find<span> the </span>equation<span> of the line. thats the method i use</span>
Use the Pythagorean theorem.
If x is a hypotenuse, then we have:

If x is a leg, then we have:

Answer: 
I found this --The first step to dividing fractions is to find the reciprocal (reverse the numerator and denominator) of the second fraction. Next, multiply the two numerators. Then, multiply the two denominators. Finally, simplify the fractions if needed.
This is the equation of an upside down parabola, so the maximum height will be at the vertex. To find the vertex, we'll use the formula for the x-coordinate and then solve for the y-coordinate.

Plugging this into the given formula:

Since it asks us to round, the maximum height would be 20 yards. To find how far the football travels in total, we need to set the equation equal to 0 and find the roots:

Then by the zero product property (or the no zero divisors rule), we have:

(this is the x value where the ball is kicked from)



So the ball travels 51 yards in total.
Yes. It's a linear function.
<u>x | y</u>
<u>0| 2(0) = 0</u>
<u>1| 2(1) = 2</u>
<u>2| 2(2) = 4</u>