Y=x+1 crosses the y-axis at (0,1). To solve this, I found out the y-intercept which is 1. I know that the y-intercept is 1 because in the equation y=mx+b, the 'b' is the y-intercept. The y-intercept is always on the y-axis and so this is where this equation crosses the y-axis.
Below is a picture of the equation y=x+1
18 : 24 = 18/24 = 3/4 <==
Answer:
B is not necessarily true
Step-by-step explanation:
A) This is always true
B) This is not necessarily true
When two lines intersect, they form angles at the intersection as D says, but that does not mean that the angle will always be 90 degrees as is required for the two intersecting lines to be perpendicular
C) This is always true
D) This is always true
There were 6.4 cups of concentrate in the batch of orange juice.