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Answer:</h2>
y = 2
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
To determine the equation of the line that passes through (10,2) and (-3,2), we need to determine the slope of the line. Then substitute the slope and any given point in point slope form to obtain the equation of the line.
<h3>Finding the Slope of the line:</h3>


<u>Substitute the coordinates of the given points:</u>

<u>Simplify the equation to determine the slope:</u>

∴ 0 divided by ANY number is ALWAYS 0.

<h3>Finding the equation of the line:</h3>
Point slope form formula: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
- x₁ and y₁ are the coordinates of any given point.
- m is the slope
<u>Substitute the values in the point slope form:</u>


<u>Simplify the equation to determine the equation of the line:</u>
∴ Any number multiplied by 0 is 0.



Thus, the equation of the line is y = 2.
I think it should be B because the depth of the water should be decreasing slowing at the same rate.
Answer:
60 seconds, 7715 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Plane A and B start out 615 feet apart, and we find this by subtracting the height of plane A from plane B, getting 5000-4385=615. Now we have to find how many more feet of altitude plane A is gaining per second over plane B.
To find this we subtract 45.25 from 55.5 and get 10.25 feet per second. Now to find out how many seconds until they'll be at the same altitude we simply divide 615 by 10.25, getting 60 seconds.
For the second part, to find the altitude at this point, we simply multiply the altitude gain of one of the planes per second by the time of 60 seconds to get how much altitude they gained over that time, and add it to the starting altitude. Doing this with plane B we get 45.25*60=2715, and we add that to 5000 to get the final answer of 7715.
Answer:
y=2x+1
Step-by-step explanation: