The point slope form of a line is written as y - y1 = m(x -x1)
Where m is the slope and x1 and y1 are the points on the line.
You are told the slope is 3 and the point is (2,-1/2)
x1 is 2 and y1 is -1/2
Replace those in the equation to get:
y- (-1/2) = 3(x-2)
Simplify to get the final answer:
y + 1/2 = 3(x-2)
Answer:
Date Account Title Debit Credit
XX-XX-XX Finished Goods $1,680,000
Work in Process $1,680,000
The good would be transferred at cost to the Finished goods account which would be debited to show its increase.
Work in Process will be credited to show that the job is being taken from it.
Avani wrote the linear equation y = 5x + 4. Then, she wrote the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = 5x+ 4 and that passes through (15,–2). If her new equation is in the form
, what is the value of b?

- m is the slope
- b is the y-intercept
The equation of a line that is perpendicular to another line always has the opposite reciprocal slope. In the original equation, the slope is 5. The opposite of 5, which refers to the sign, is -5. The reciprocal of -5 is -1/5. That means the slope of the new line is -1/5.
The perpendicular line:
- Has a slope of

- Passes through the point (15, -2)
To find the equation of a line that passes through a specific point, you need to use slope-intercept form.

- y₁ is the y-value of the point
- m is the slope
- x₁ is the x-value of the point
y₁ is -2, m is -1/5, and x₁ is 15.
Substitute the known values into the equation:

Open the parentheses and distribute:

The new equation will be:

Lastly, you need to move the positive 2 to the other side to keep it in y = mx + b form.

The equation of the perpendicular line is:

The value of b is 1.
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
first plug it in, then solve. Step by step:
3(5 + 2) - 1
3(7) - 1
21 - 1
20