Lines that are parallel have the same slope, and the given line (y = 6x - 5) has a slope of 6; we are looking for a line with a slope of 6.
To form an equation for a line, you need to know the y-intercept (the point at which the line intersects the y-axis). The first step to finding the y-intercept is to plot the given point. After you've done that, count six units up (this is our slope) and one to the right; plot the point. Lastly, draw the line by connecting the points and see where the line intersects the y-axis.
My graph shows that the line intersects the y-axis at -17. All that's left now is to put our information together into an equation. I'm assuming the problem wants the equation in slope-intercept form; slope-intercept form is y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, so it would look like this:
y = 6x -17
Hope this helps.
Answer:
The answer to the equation is W’(4, –2), X’(3, –4), Y’(1, –4), Z’(0, –2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Because its turning 180 degrees that means its turning half the way it is. and if you look on the graph the z is Z (0, 2). which if you flip it upside down it would be (0,-2)
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given:</u>
If g(x) is the inverse of f(x), find it.
<u>Swap x with g(x) and f(x) with x:</u>
<u>Solve for g(x):</u>
I think the answer is C. X*4=-12+3
D the sample mean would less closely model the population mean