Parallel lines have the same slope, but different y-intercepts
The slope of both lines is -2/3
To find the equation that passes through (7, 3) we can use the point-slope formula: y - y1 = m (x - x1)
y - (3) = (-2/3) (x - (7))
y - 3 = -2/3x + 4 and 2/3
y = -2/3x + 7 and 2/3
or
y = -2/3x + 7.67
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Answer:
First lets find the solutions to each inequality.
-2x
10 and -2x>10 (divide both sides by -2 to solve)
x
-5 and x<-5
x
-5 tell us that x could be -5 or less.
x<-5 tells us that x could be -6 or less.
The first one is less than or equal to which tells you that there is a possibility that the number is shows is could be an answer
Hope this helps ;)
<span>Northwest is 45 degrees north of west. If a car travels a distance x miles northwest, its northerly component gains x/sqrt(2) miles and its easterly component LOSES xsqrt(2)/ miles.
Resultant height is h = 4500 + 100x/sqrt(2) - 75x/sqrt(2) = [25/sqrt(2)]x + 4500
dh/dt = [25/sqrt(2)]dx/dt = [25/sqrt(2)]v </span>
So she ran the 0.1 of the 28.4
That is she ran 1% of 28.4 miles
0.1 * 28.4 is 2.84
Hope this helps :)