y = - 4x + - 8 is equation of slope-intercept form.
What is in slope-intercept form?
- Given the slope of the line and the intercept it forms with the y-axis, one of the mathematical forms used to derive the equation of a straight line is called the slope intercept form.
- Y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the straight line and b is the y-intercept, is the slope intercept form.
the equation of slope - intercept form
y = mx + c
( -1 , -4 ) is point shown in graph
slope = -y/x
= - ( -4)/-1 = 4/-1 = -4
- 4 = -4 * - 1 + c
- 4 = 4 + c
c = - 4 - 4 = - 8
put value of c in the equation of slope - intercept form
y = - 4x + - 8
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Answer:
1) r >-5 2) x >9
Step-by-step explanation:
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V=π R²h=355=5*71
1) h=355 , R=√(1/π) ,V=π*(√(1/π)²*355=π/π * 355=355
2) h=5, R=√(71/π), V=π*(√(71/π))²*5=71*5=355
3) a>0,h=a, R=√(355/(πa)), V=π*(√(355/(πa)))²*a=π*355/(πa) * a=355
I agree the answer is B I think so