Answer: No, it does not matter.
Step-by-step explanation:
In addition the order does not matter, this is because of the commutative property of the addition, that says that: A + B = B + A
and the associative property, that says that:
A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C
for example, if you have 4 chips and your friend gives you her 5 chips, now you have a total of 4 + 5 = 9 chips.
The case is the same if you have 5 chips and your friend gives you 4 chips, now you have 5 + 4 = 9 chips.
Other example is that:
5 chips + ( 2chips + 1 chip) = 5 chips + 3 chips = 8 chips
(5 chips + 2 chips) + 1 chip = 7 chips + 1 chip = 8 chips
You can see that the order does not matter.
First move the constant to the right and change its sign to the opposite,
3m=1-4
Then calculate,
3m=-3
Then divide both sides of the equation by 3,
m=-1
So the answer is m=-1
Answer:
B. Y = 6/4 X
Step-by-step explanation:
Well to find its parallel line we need to put,
2y - 3x = 4 into slope-intercept.
+3x to both sides
2y = 3x + 4
Now we divide everything by 2,
y = 3/2x + 2
So a line that is parallel to the given line will have the same slope but different y intercept, meaning we can cross out choices A and C.
To check look at the image below ↓
<em>Thus,</em>
<em>answer choice B. Y = 6/4 X is correct.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps :)</em>
Answer:
Part 1) The radius of the circle is r=17 units
Part 2) The points (-15,14) and (-15,-16) lies on this circle
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1
Find the radius of the circle
we know that
The distance between the center of the circle and any point on the circle is equal to the radius of the circle
the formula to calculate the distance between two points is equal to
we have
(-7, -1) and (8, 7)
substitute
step 2
Find out the y-coordinate of point (-15,y)
The equation of the circle in standard form is equal to

where
(h,k) is the center
r is the radius
substitute the values


Substitute the value of x=-15 in the equation




square root both sides




therefore
we have two solutions
point (-15,14) and point (-15,-16)
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
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