So the problem statement wants us to convert a regular equation to a linear equation form, with slope and y-axis intercept, let's do try that:
2(y - x) = 2y - 14
2y - 2x = 2y - <span>14
-2x = -14
x = 7
Therefore we cannot have an equation of the form linear with slope and y intercept, but we do have </span><span>x = 7 which is a line equation as well, it means that for any value of y, x will always be 7, that is a line parallel to y-axis passing through x = 7 point</span>
Answer:
<em>102°</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x - 12)° + (2x + 2)° = 180°
5x - 10 = 180 ⇒ x = 38
m∠A = (3x - 12)°
<em>m∠A</em> = (3×38 - 12)° = <em>102°</em>
Since this is a right triangle, a triangle with a 90 degree-angle, we can use the trigonometric functions. An example would be the sine function. With respect to the angle, it has the opposite side (o), the adjacent side (a), and the longest side called hypotenuse (h). For the sine function, it would be sine theta = opposite/hypotenuse. Using this relationship,
sin 38 = BC/5
BC = 5*sin38
BC = 3.08 units
Answer:
3/16 or 0.1875
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 - ((3/8)/2/3))
= 3/4 - 3/8 * 3/2
= 3/4 - 9/16
= 12/16 - 9/16
= 3/16 or 0.1875
Hope this help you :3