Answer:
Never
Step-by-step explanation: If two points are on the same plane but a line containing those two points is not on the same plane, the statement will never be true. Picture a cube and on one face of the cube lies two points, if there is a line containing those points, the line also has to be on the same side or face. It will always run parallel to the same side but will also always be touching that side.
Answer:
sugar| cookies
(cups) | (dozens)
1 | 2.5
2 | 5
3 | 7.5
4 | 10
Goes up by 2.5 each time
Not sure if this is what you want
Step-by-step explanation:
equation is y = 2.5x
Answer:7x√3
Step-by-step explanation:
√147x^2
√49 (3) x^2
√7^2 ⋅ 3x^2
√7^2x^2 ⋅ 3
√(7x)^2 ⋅ 3
7x√3
Answer:
y= 3x + 7 Step-by-step explanation:
y= -1/3x+3 (so, gradient of this line is -1/3).
formula: gradient of line one x gradient of line two= -1 (applies for 2 perpendicular lines only).
So, m1 x -1/3= -1
m1= (
)
m1= 3 (gradient of perp line)
y=mx+c
4= 3 x -1 + c
7=c
therefore, y=3x+7 (eqn of the line perp to y=-1/3x+3)