The point slope form is y — y1 = m(x — x1).
Given the slope (m) = -6/5, and the y-intercept of 2, we could simply plug in these values into the point-slope form.
The point-slope is:
y — 2 = -6/5(x — 0)
where (x1, y1) = (0, 2) (y-intercept)
m = -6/5
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At the equilibrium price p, we can solve for the quantity of goods x :
demand = supply
5200 - 0.0005x = 2800 + 0.0003x
2400 = 0.0008x
x = 3,000,000
With this quantity of goods, the equilibrium price is
p = 5200 - 0.0005 (3,000,000)
p = 5200 - 1500
p = 3700
Sure but where is the test?
If you want anywhere from an 85 to 105, then you subtract those 10 free points, and need to make anywhere from a 75 to 95.
Answer: x = 30
∠H = 75
∠I = 75
Step-by-step explanation:
Write out this equation for solving interior angles
The sum of all 3 angles will equal 180
(2x+15) + (3x-15) + 30 =180
2x + 3x +30 + 15 -15 = 180
2x + 3x + 30 = 180 ( subtract 15 from 15 )
2x + 3x + 30= 180
-30 -30 ( from both sides)
2x + 3x = 150
5x = 150
Divide
x=30