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Point-slope form of a line: we need a point (x₀,y₀) and the slope "m".
y-y₀=m(x-x₀)
slope intercept form :
y=m+b
m=slope
If the line is parallel to y=2/3 x-0, the line will have the same slope, therefore the slope will be: 2/3.
Data:
(8,4)
m=2/3
y-y₀=m(x-x₀)
y-4=2/3(x-8)
y-4=2/3 x-16/3
y=2/3 x-16/3+4
y=2/3 x-4/3 (slope intercept form)
Answer: The equation of the line would be: y=2/3 x-4/3.
if we have the next slope "m",then the perendicular slope will be:
m´=-1/m
We have this equation: y=2/3 x+0; the slope is: m=2/3.
The perpendicular slope will be: m`=-1/(2/3)=-3/2
And the equation of the perpendicular line to : y=2/3 x+0, given the point (8,4) will be:
y-y₀=m(x-x₀)
y-4=-3/2 (x-8)
y-4=-3/2 x+12
y=-3/2x + 12+4
y=-3/2x+16
answer: the perpendicular line to y=2/3 x+0 , given the point (8,4) will be:
y=-3/2 x+16
I Have made a table for you. You start by making a table, <span>To graph with a table you simply pick numbers for </span>x<span> and solve for </span>y<span> by plugging </span>x<span> into the equation. This gives you the points to graph.</span>
<span>Since both places are on the same longitude (122° west) and different lattitudes 45° north and 37° north, the distance between the two place lies on a great circle (along a line of longitude).
Difference in latitudes = 45 - 37 = 8° (subtract the lattitudes because both sides are on the same side in the latitude i.e. both are north)
The distance between two points along the line of longitude is given by theta / 360 x 2 x pi x R: where theta = 8° and R is the radius of the earth = 3,960 miles.
d = 8 / 360 x 2 x pi x 3960 = 552.9 miles</span>
I think this is
4+3 = 7.
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