If you would like to solve p = r - c for c, you can do this using the following steps:
p = r - c /+c
p + c = r - c + c
p + c = r /-p
p + c - p = r - p
c = r - p
The correct result would be c = r - p.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
625 = 25^2, or (5^2)^2 = 5^4
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
-3-0/-4-2=-3/-6=1/2
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
From Analytical Geometry we get that linear functions can be found after knowing a point and its slope. The standard form of a linear function is represented by the following formula:
(Eq. 1)
Where:
- Independent variable, dimensionless.
- Dependent variable, dimensionless.
- Slope, dimensionless.
- y-Intercept, dimensionless.
At first we need to calculate the y-Intercept, which is cleared within (Eq. 1):

If we know that
,
and
, then the y-Intercept of the linear function is:


Line with a slope of
that goes through the point (2, 1) is represented by
.
Lastly, we graph the line by using a plotting software (i.e. Desmos), whose result is included below as attachment.