Answer:
(-1, -1.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
A coordinate is a point (a single place) on a graph. Coordinates can be recorded as (#, #).
The first number is the one on the x-axis (left/right) and the second number is the one on the y-axis (up/down). (x, y) The middle point, where the x-axis and y-axis meet is called the origin, and is at (0,0).
The point that marks the campground is at -1 on the x-axis and -1.5 on the y axis.
Because the y-axis has two lines for every whole number, the line in between is the halfway mark and counts as a 0.5 increment.
(x+6)2+(y-10)2=36 , would be your equation.
Mercury: 2.44 × 103 kilometers
Mars: 3.39 × 103 kilometers
Venus: 6.05 × 103 kilometers
Earth: 6.37 × 103 kilometers
Neptune: 2.46 × 104 kilometers
Uranus: 2.54 × 104 kilometers
Saturn: 5.82 × 104 kilometers
Jupiter: 6.99 × 104 kilometers
Answer:
You need to find k, the constant of proportionality, by dividing y with its corresponding x.