Here is the set up:
(3/4)[(11/8) + (11/9) + (7/8)]
Do the math to find your answer.
First, it is important to understand that any equation that is x=some number is just a vertical line that hits the x-axis at the given number. For example, x=-2 would be a vertical line hitting the x-axis at -2. Therefore, the line we are trying to identify would also be vertical (and have the form x=some number) because we know the lines are parallel. Then, since we're given the point (-5,4), we know the line needs to hit the x-axis at -5, therefore the equation would be x=-5.
I hope this helps.
K(cannot equal (the = sign with the line through it) -2
k(=/)-2
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute s = - 3 into the expression
7 - 3(- 3) = 7 + 9 = 16
Answer:
mid point of AB (0.5 , 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 5y = 1 2x = 1 - 5y
y = 2xy+ 5 = (1 - 5y)*y + 5 = y - 5y² + 5
y-y = y - 5y² + 5 - y = - 5y² + 5
0 = - 5y² + 5
5y² = 5
y² = 1
y = 1 or y = -1
if y = 1 x = 1/2 (1 - 5) = -2 .... point A (-2 , 1)
if y = -1 x = 1/2 (1 + 5) = 3 ..... point B (3 , -1)
mid point of AB (x' , y') : x' = 1/2 (x₁ + x₂) = 1/2 (-2 + 3) = 1/2
y' = 1/2 (y₁ + y₂) = 1/2 (-1 + 1) = 0