Answer:
Gradient of parallel line= 7
Gradient of perpendicular line
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the line is already in slope-intercept form (y= mx +c). This means that the coefficient of x is the gradient and the constant -3 is the y-intercept of the line.
y= 7x -3
Gradient= 7
Parallel lines have the same gradient.
Thus, the slope of the line parallel to this line is also 7.
The product of the gradients of 2 perpendicular lines is -1.
(Gradient of perpendicular line)(7)= -1
Gradient of perpendicular line
= -1 ÷7
Quadrant 3. Since you “run and jump” while graphing you would “run” backwards 4 points and “jump” down 5. Both points would be negative therefore in the 3rd quadrant.
In positively skewed distributions, the mean is usually greater than the median, which is always greater than the mode
In second equation add 0.74 and y to both sides: 3.25x+0.74=y;
Substitute y in the first equation: -4.5x-2(3.25x+0.74)=-12.5;
Distribute multiplication over addition:
-4.5x-6.50x -1.48=-12.5;
Combine like terms and add 1.48 to both sides:
-11x= -12.5+1.48;
-11x= 11.02 divide both sides by -11;
X= -11.02/11= -1.00(18)
Y= 3.25• -1.00(18)+.74= -2.515(90)
Answer:
C)
Step-by-step explanation:
(-8³)² = (-8)³*² = (-8)⁶