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Answer:
(a) 4/3
(b) y -3 = 4/3(x -1)
(c) y -3 = -3/4(x -1)
(d) r = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The slope is given by the slope formula:
m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)
m = (7 -3)/(4 -1) = 4/3
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b) The radius is normal to the circle. The point-slope form of the equation for a line can be useful here:
y -k = m(x -h) . . . . . line with slope m through point (h, k)
For slope 4/3, the line through point (1, 3) will have the equation ...
y -3 = 4/3(x -1) . . . . point-slope equation of the normal
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c) The tangent is perpendicular to the radius. It will have a slope that is the opposite reciprocal of the slope of the radius: -1/(4/3) = -3/4.
y -3 = -3/4(x -1) . . . . point-slope equation of the tangent
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d) The radius can be found from the distance formula.
d = √((x2 -x1)² +(y2 -y1)²)
d = √((4 -1)² +(7 -3)²) = √(3² +4²) = √25 = 5
The radius of the circle is 5.
Just plug in 3 for n and then 5 for n to see if an turns out to be 10 and 26.
n=3:
A) an = 8*3+10 = 34
B) an = 8*3 - 14 = 10 OK
C) an = 16*3+10 = 58
D) an = 16*3 - 38 = 10 OK
n=5:
B) an = 8*5-14 = 26 OK
D) an = 16*5 - 38 = 42
So the answer is B
2 Answers:
- B) The lines are parallel
- C) The lines have the same slope.
Parallel lines always have equal slope, but different y intercepts.
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Explanation:
Let's solve the second equation for y
3y - x = -7
3y = -7+x
3y = x-7
y = (x-7)/3
y = x/3 - 7/3
y = (1/3)x - 7/3
The equation is in y = mx+b form with m = 1/3 as the slope and b = -7/3 as the y intercept. We see that the first equation, where y was already isolated, also has a slope of m = 1/3. The two equations of this system have the same slope. Choice C is one of the answers.
However, they don't have the same y intercept. The first equation has y intercept b = -4, while the second has b = -7/3. This means that they do not represent the same line. They need to have identical slopes, and identical y intercepts (though the slope can be different from the y intercept of course) in order to have identical lines. So we can rule out choice D and E because of this.
Because the two equations have the same slope, but different y intercepts, this means the lines are parallel. Choice B is the other answer.
Parallel lines never touch or intersect, which in turn means there is no solution point. A solution point is where the lines cross. We can rule out choice A.
I recommend using your graphing calculator, Desmos, GeoGebra, or any graphing tool (on your computer or online) to graph each equation given. You should see two parallel lines forming. I used GeoGebra to make the graph shown below.
Umm I'm not sure on this but a regular probability is 1/9 so maybe taking out the 3 would leave 6/9 or in other word 2/3
Answer: C, D
Step-by-step explanation:
Acute angles of right triangles are complementary, and the sine of an angle is equal to the cosine of its complement.