(4,4)(-6,4)...notice how ur y coordinates on both of ur points is the same...that means u have a horizontal line with a slope of 0....the equation would be
y = 4.....but in point slope form...not 100% sure
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 0
using (4,4)...x1 = 4 and y1 = 4
now sub
y - 4 = 0(x - 4) <==
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 0
using (-6,4)...x1 = -6 and y1 = 4
sub
y - 4 = 0(x - (-6) =
y - 4 = 0(x + 6) <==
The solution is undefined, the function is parallel. Also the two functions are lunar functions, mx+b=y.
M= slope
B=y-intercept (where it crosses the y-axis)
Answer:
x = -1
y = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
y = x+3
x+2y = 3
substitute y
x+2(x+3) = 3
simplify
3x+6 = 3
subtract 6 from both sides
3x = -3
x = -1
y = -1+3 = 2
From the information we have, Jack drove 401/2 miles and used a total of 1 1/4 gallons of gasoline.
We need to find out how many miles he travelled per each gallon.
40 1/2 miles can be written as 40.5 miles
1 1/4 gallons can be written as 1.25 gallons.
So now we form an equation.
40.5 = 1.25
x = 1
Where x is the number of miles per gallon
We cross multiply the equation
40.5 * 1 = 1.25 * x
40.5 = 1.25x
40.5 / 1.25 = x
32.4 = x
x = 32 .4
So the unit rate for miles per gallons is 32.4 miles per gallon
Answer:
Parallel means that the lines never intersect. If the equation of the new line is y=ax+b , then the system
y=ax+b
y=2x+5
needs to have no solutions. Subtracting the equations gives us
(a−2)x+(b−5)=0
In order for this to ever be 0 we need either a≠2 or b=5 , so to stop this from happening, we will require both a=2 and b≠5 .
Since our line now has the form y=2x+b , and (4,5) is on the line, then the equation
5=2⋅4+b
should be true. Since this implies that b=−3 , we have that the parallel line going through (4,5) has equation
y=2x−3
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