Gradient (m) = change in y/change in x
-2-5/0–2 = 3.5
gradient (m) = 3.5
Now evaluate one of the coordinates and the gradient in the equation
y = mx + c
-2 = 3.5(0) + c
c = -2
so the answer is
y = 3.5x -2
Answer:
60 in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula A=LW
Substitution:

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Yes. This equation given:
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" y = (½)x + 4 " ; in point-slope form; also known as: "slope-intercept form" ; is:
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" y = (½)x + 4 " .
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In other words, the equation given is ALREADY written in "point-slope form" ; or, "slope-intercept form".
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Note: An equation that is written in "point-slope form"
(or, "slope-intercept form"), is written in the format of:
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" y = mx + b " ;_________________
in which:_________________
"y" is a single, "stand-alone" variable on the "left-hand side of the equation"; "m" is the coefficient of "x"; also:
"m" is the slope of the line; which is what we want to solve for;
"b" is the "y-intercept"; or more precisely, the value of "x"
(that is; the "x-coordinate") of the point at which "y = 0";
that is, the value of "x" ; or the "x-coordinate" of the point at which
the graph of the equation crosses the "x-axis".
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Note that in our given equation, which is written in "point-slope form" (or, "slope-intercept form" — that is: " y = mx + b " ;
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which is: " y = (½)x + 4 " ;
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we have:
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"y" isolated as "stand-alone" variable on the "left-hand side" of the equation;
m = ½ ;
b = 4 .
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Answer:
90 cubic inches
Step-by-step explanation:
V = 1/3 · area of base · height
V = 1/3 · 18 · 15
V = 6 · 15
V = 90
The answer is $48.60 you just have to multiply the amount of bags times the cost of each bag to get your amount so
15 x 3.24 =48.60