Answer:
y =
x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given coordinate:
( − 6 , − 1 )
Equation of the given line is 6x− y = 7
Unknown:
Equation of the line that passes through the point and is perpendicular = ?
Solution:
A perpendicular line will have a slope that is of negative inverse to the one given;
6x - y = 7
-y = -6x + 7
y = 6x - 7
According to y= mx + c
y and x are the coordinates
m is the slope
c is the y-intercept
Therefore, the slope of the line = 6
Perpendicular to this =
The new line will be;
Let find the intercept;
-1 =
x (-6) + c
-1 = 1 + c
c = -2
The new line is;
y =
x - 2
Answer:
vertex = (- 10, - 10 )
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a quadratic in vertex form is
y = a(x - h)² + k
where (h, k ) are the coordinates of the vertex and a is a multiplier
To obtain this form use the method of completing the square.
Given
h(x) = x² + 20x + 90
add/subtract ( half the coefficient of the x- term )²
h(x) = x² + 2(10)x + 100 - 100 + 90
= (x + 10)² - 10 ← in vertex form
with (h, k ) = (- 10, - 10 )
21 factors: 1,3,7,21
56 factors: 1,2,4,7,8,14,28,56
7 is your GCF
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Compound Interest</u>
This is a well-know problem were we want to calculate the regular payment R needed to pay a principal P in n periods with a known rate of interest i.
The present value PV or the principal can be calculated with

Solving for R

Where Fa is computed by

We'll use the provided values but we need to convert them first to monthly payments




Thus, each payment is


THE ANSWER IS: y=3/2x+1
to find a line that is perpendicular, invert the slope and multiply by -1
so the original slope is -2/3,
invert it to get -3/2 then multiply by -1 to get 3/2
put the given point (-2,-2) and the new slope into point intercept form: y+2=3/2(x+2)
rewrite in standard form to get y=3/2x+1