That would be 2 4/5
or 2.8
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Perpendicular to y = -3x + 5 ; passes through (2, 6).
Our slope is -3. We know this because it is in the "m" position from slope-intercept form. However, since our equation we're looking for is perpendicular to our given one, we must find the negative reciprocal of -3.
A negative reciprocal is simply a number that is flipped and either given a negative or gets a negative removed.
So the negative reciprocal of -3 is 1/3. This means that our new slope is 1/3.
Now, using point-slope form ( y-y₁=m(x-x₁) ), our new slope (1/3) & (2, 6) , let's find our new equation!
y-y₁=m(x-x₁) y - (6) = 1/3(x - 2)
Simplify.
y - 6 = 1/3x - 2/3
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Answer:
The answer would be m.
Step-by-step explanation:
The point would be (7,1) If you look at the top two points, (3,5) and (10,5) You can see that the y coordinates are the same. They are both 5. So on the bottom left (0,1) we know that are n will be 1 . Now we have to figure out m. If we look on the top (3,5) (10,5) We can see from the x's 10 and 3, that they are a distance of 7 apart. Since our bottom left hand corner is (0,1) If we add 7 to 0 we get 7. That makes m equal 7
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
t = −10.8