Complete Question
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Answer:
The line is 
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The line is 
The point is P(0,0 )
Generally the equation for a line is 
Now comparing this with the given equation we see that


Generally the slope of the perpendicular to the given line is mathematically evaluated as

=>
=>
Generally from the univesal equation of a line and the given point we have that
y = mx + c at p(0,0) and
is
0 = -4 (0 ) + c
=> c = 0
Hence the equation perpendicular to the line given at the point given is

Hello,
r=5(1+cos t)
r'=5(-sin t)
r²+r'²= 25[(1+cos t)²+(-sin t)²]=50(1-cos t)=50 sin² (t/2)
Between 0 and π, sin x>0 ==>|sin x|=sin x
![l= 2*5* \int\limits^{\pi}_0{sin( \frac{t}{2} )} \, dt= 5[-cos (t/2)]_0^{\pi}\\\\ =5(0+1)=5](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=l%3D%202%2A5%2A%20%5Cint%5Climits%5E%7B%5Cpi%7D_0%7Bsin%28%20%5Cfrac%7Bt%7D%7B2%7D%20%29%7D%20%5C%2C%20dt%3D%205%5B-cos%20%28t%2F2%29%5D_0%5E%7B%5Cpi%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C%0A%3D5%280%2B1%29%3D5)
Here is the method but i may have make some mistakes.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2y = 3 -2x
Rearrange the equation to slope-intercept form
y = -x + 3/2
Slope of line is 3/2.
Answer:
63 degrees and 27 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles are when two angles add to 90 degrees.
So, we can check if these pairs add up to 90 degrees.
45 + 95 = 140
38 + 42 = 80
30 + 51 = 81
63 + 27 = 90
The only pair of angles that are complementary is 63 degrees and 27 degrees.