Answer:
(4,-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) First, let's find the slope of the line between the two points. Use the slope formula , substitute the x and y values of (-2,9) and (2,-1) into it, then solve:
So, the slope of the line is .
2) Now, using that slope, let's find another point on the line. You can do this by drawing the two points on a graph (picture below). Now, remember that the slope is . So, starting from any of the two points (I chose (2,-1), as seen below) count 5 units down, then 2 units to the right. This gives an answer, (4,-6).
real = 2 imaginary = 6i
there's only two terms in the expression.
<em>i</em> is an imaginary number - it's not on the number line and it never will be; which means any TERM with <em>i </em>in it, is imaginary. 6i is one term so the entire term is imaginary since 6i will never be on the number line.
2 is on the number line which means it's a real number.
i hope this helps!
Let point A(x,y) be the point on the x-axis. All points that lie on the x-axis have y-coordinate equal to 0, then A(x,y).
Find the distance from point A to point (12,-5):
This distance is equal to 13, then
You get two ponts (0,0) and (24,0).
On your y axis mark a dot at +4
now slope is 2/3 rise /run meaning
Rise + 2 (go up 2, because its positive)
Run 3 (go right 3, because you should always go right)
Do this starting at the dot you made at +4
now when you have done this make a new point
join our two dots with a line
You have your graph
Answer:
free points...?.i think...thanks eyy
Step-by-step explanation:
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