Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It does NOT matter which point you make P1 and P2, the slope will be the same
I will take P1 = (-8, 4) and P2 = (-3, 7)
So m = 7 - 4 /(-3 - (-8)) = 3 / (-3 + 8) = 3/5
You can use the POINT-SLOPE formula to get the equation in the y = mx + b form and use any of the two points given...I will use P1 = (-8, 4)
POINT-SLOPE FORMULA: y - y1 = m (x - x1)
y - 4 = 3/5 (x - (-8))
y - 4 = 3/5(x + 8)
y - 4 = 3/5(x) + 3/5(8)
y - 4 = 3/5(x) + 24/5
y = 3/5(x) + 24/5 + 4
Clean up the like terms on the RHS... 24/5 + 4 = 24/5 + 20/5 = 44/5
Final equation is y = 3/5(x) + 44/5
Hope this helps...
Answer:
I don't know this is really hard sorry if you get mad at me
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
The line is good because it is representing the data accuratly because it is in the middle of all the data points and since all the point are near the line, it is accurate.
\left[p \right] = \left[ -1.5 - 3.0\,t\right][p]=[−1.5−3.0t] is 3+2(2p+4t) equivalent
Answer:
P(R) = (18/38)
P(G) = (2/38)
P(B) = (18/38)
Step-by-step explanation:
Each spin is independent of the others, so the probabilities of the three possible outcomes (R,G,B) for each spin are:
P(R) = (18/38)
P(G) = (2/38)
P(B) = (18/38)