Answer:
y= mx +c
Step-by-step explanation:
The point- slope form of an equation is
y= mx +c, where m is the gradient and c is the y-intercept.
You can find the value of m by using the gradient formula.

Then substitute the value of m found into the equation. Next substitute a pair of coordinates the line passes through to find the value of c. Substitute the value of c and you will obtain the point-slope form equation of the line.
<u>Here's an example.</u>
Point-slope form of an equation passing through (1, 2) and (5, 6).
① Finding gradient, m.

② Substitute value of m into equation.
y= 1x +c
y= x +c
③ Substitute a pair of coordinates.
when x=1, y=2,
2= 1 +c
c= 2 -1
c= 1
Thus the equation of the line is y= x +1.
When any lines are parallel that means they have the same slope so the slope of the red line would also have a slope of -3/7
-b-2>8
add 2 to both sides
-b>10
multiply both sides by -1
b>-10
Each portion will weigh 0.079lbs.
5/6-1/5=?
.833-.2=.633
.633÷8=.079lbs.
Answer:
V= 120
Step-by-step explanation:
due to the formula, V=1/3 * S * H = 1/3 * (9*4) * 10= 1/3*360= 360/3= 120