Answer:
y = 2/3x + 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form of a line looks like y=mx+b. We already know that m is 2/3, but we don't know b. b is our y-int. With the given information, we can write this equation is point-slope form. That looks like y - y1 = m(x-x1). (x1, y1) = (1, 1) - the point given to us. So if you plug in that point to the equation, and the slope - m, it'll look like y - 1 = 2/3 (x - 1).
From here, you can just solve for y, and it'll be in standard form. I would distribute 2/3 first.
y - 1 = 2/3x - 2/3
Then, add 1 to both sides.
y = 2/3x + 1/3
Answer:
(-1/2,1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Normally for sinx amplitude is 2 (1 +1). In the case when it is half sine amplitude is halved, therefore 0.5 +0.5 = 1 Paramers alpha = 2x does not matter because it only stretches the graph horizontally.
hope it helped
Y=5x+11 using the point-slope formula and simplifying
(0.7)(0.4)=0.28 because 7×4 is 28 and you just add a 0
we know that
the fourth point is plotted 5 units to the right of (-4,4)
so
the coordinate x of the fourth point is equal to
-4+5=1
the y-coordinate of the fourth point is the same y coordinate of (-4,4)
therefore
the coordinates of the fourth point is (1,4)