Answer:
y - 2 = 1/3(x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The general equation for a line in point-slope form is:
y₁ - y₂ = m(x₁ - x₂)
In this form, "m" represents the slope, "x₁" and "y₂" represent the values from one point, and "x₂" and "y₂" represent the values from a second point.
You have been given the slope and values from one point. Therefore, you can plug these values into the formula to find the correct equation. Since you were given the values of only one point, the subscripts in the final answer are insignificant.
m = 1/3
x = 3 y = 2
y - 2 = 1/3(x - 3)
(I am not sure why this answer doesn't seem to be one of the options. I even checked with an online calculator. Perhaps while you were copying something over, something was mistyped).
Answer:
no solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
2x - 3y = 1
-4x + 6y = -4
Simplifying our second equation, we get:
-4x + 6y. =-4
-2x + 3y = -2
2x - 3y = 2
From here, we can see that this system of equationis has no solutions because, how can 2x - 3y be equal to both 1, and 2???
using the formula:
y = mx +b
Using the given slope and coordinate points we get:
-1 = -3(2) + b
-1 = -6 + b
add 6 to each side
5 = b
y = -3x + 5
which is the same as:
3x + y = 5 ...answer choice a
Answer:
2.33333333333
Step-by-step explanation:
ignore the 2 and just divide 1 and 3 which is 0.33333333333 now add in the 2 so ur answer is 2.33333333333
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Answer:
y=-5/2x-8
Step-by-step explanation:
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