Considering that the grows at a constant rate we can form an equation where x = how many years after it was planted
and y = its height
Now we just need to find how many feet it grows each year. To do that we just need to compare its height from a certain age to another:
6 years after it was planted : 7 feet,
so x=6 and y = 7
9 years after it was planted: 16 feet
so x= 9 y=16
With thay we can conclude that in 3 years , the tree grew 9 feet. To discover how much the tree grow each year we just nee to divide 9 feet by 3 years which is 3 feet every year.
To write the equatopn now we just need to find the y-intercept which we can discover by setting x to 0:
If in 6 years after the tree was planted it is 7 feet long , we can discover how long it was when it was planted by subtracting 6 years of growth (The slope ) which is 3
7 - 6(years)×3(feet the tree grow each year)
7 - 18 = -11
The tree was -11 feet long when it was planted
which is our y-intercept
( I know it doesnt make sense , but if you apply to a graph it will make more sense )
Now we can make the equation
y = 3x -11
Answer:
180
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C) Z
Step-by-step explanation:
In the right triangle, X and Y are side lengths, while Z is the hypotenuse, so C is the correct answer.
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
15 = 3(5)
15 = 15
You plug in the point
X = 30
hope that helps
180 - 108 = 72
180 - 72 -43 = 65
triangle on the left
Angles = 43,65,72
triangle on the right
180 - 65 = 115
180 - 115 - 35 = 30
so angles of triangle on the right = 30, 35, 115
x = 30 (vertical angles with the other angle of triangle on the right)