The equation of the line which has a gradient of 2 and passes through the point (1,4) is y = 2x + 2.
We have given that,
A line that has a gradient of 2 and passes through the line (1, 4).
We have to determine the equation of the line,
<h3>What is the gradient?</h3>
The gradient also known as the slope is the defined as
Gradient (m) = change in y coordinate / change in x coordinate
The equation of a line passing through a given point is given by the following equation
y – y₁ = m(x – x₁)
How to determine the equation of the line passing through point (1,4)
x coordinate (x₁) = 1
y coordinate (y₁) = 4
Gradient (m) = 2
Equation =
y – y₁ = m(x – x₁)
y – 4 = 2(x – 1)
Clear bracket
y – 4 = 2x – 2
Make y the subject by adding 4 to both sides
y – 4 + 4 = 2x – 2 + 4
y = 2x + 2
The equation of the line which has a gradient of 2 and passes through the point (1,4) is y = 2x + 2.
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Answer:
95/6
3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Add the who numbers: 4 + 2 = 6
You are correct, it's C. 6
Step-by-step answer:
The steps are much easier to follow when we know how many product it sells. The number does not really matter, because we need the profit per item.
Say, the company made and sold 100 items of the product.
The revenue = 100*5 = $500.
On the average, 2 out of 100 are defective and need to be replaced at a cost of $100 each, so
replacement cost = 2* 100 = 200
So net profit for 100 items = $500 -$200 = $300
Net profit for each item = $300/100 = $3.00
Remark: since the product is replaced, no refund is necessary, so revenue stays at $300.