All you have to do is plug in the x and y values for each ordered pair into the left hand side of the equation and see if you get 15 = 15. If you do, the ordered pair is a solution; otherwise it is not a solution. For example, let's try (-2,-3); that is x = -2 and y = -3:
2x - 9y = 15
2(-2) - 9(-3) = 15
-4 - (-27) = 15
-4 + 27 = 15
23 = 15
This is obviously not true, so (-2,-3) is not a solution. Now you try it on each of the ordered pairs given in the problem statement.
Answer:
<h3> C. y + 7 = -7(x - 3)</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a line is:
y - y₀ = m(x - x₀)
where <em>m</em> is the slope and <em>(x₀, y₀)</em> is the point which the line passes through
The product of slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1
so if given lines slope is ¹/₇ them:
¹/₇·m = -1
m = -7
(3, -7) ⇒ x₀ = 3, y₀ = -7
Therefore:
y - (-7) = -7(x - 3)
<u> </u><u>y + 7 = -7(x - 3) </u>
Answer: 972 hope this is right
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
15x - 10 = 20
15x = 20 + 10
15x = 30 (divide both sides by 15 to get x)
15x/15 = 30/15
x = 2